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

 - Class of 1938

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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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Trails is Girl Reserve Tneme Thanksgiving ibaslzets, Red Cross Drive, Tuberculosis Campaign, Mother-Daugnter Banquet, Are Among the Activities of 6. R. PONSORED BY Tllli Community Y. W. C. A., the caravan of Girl Reserves began its journey through another year on September 28, 1938. The captain of the troupe, Xkilma Staehli, president, 'with the guides. llliss Neva VVeisgerber, Miss Vera Lawelliu and Miss iivelyn Bloome, sponsors, led the group very successfully along the road, using the theme Trails as the basis of the entire year's pro- grams. In order to start the trip off right, a get-together in the form of a paper sack party, was held to wel- come all the girls of the school to join the company. The girls were introduced to the officers of the organ- ization, the president, XYilma Staelili, vice-president, Ramona Hoydg secretary, llarriett Ciuglerg and treas- urer, Yirginia Landis, and to all the cabinet members. The different committees of the group planned the various activities for the club. The service committee, under the direction of Christine Nelson had charge of the collection of food and money for Thanksgiving baskets to the needy, helped with the T. B. seal campaign and also aided in the Red Cross drive. VVilma VVenger and her committee had charge of the publicity of the club, furnishing posters for every meeting and writing accounts of the activities of the club for the papers. The finance committee conducted by Virginia Lan- dis sold candy at one football game, canvassed the town during the Christmas season selling wreaths and took charge of the G. R. book exchange. Ramona Boyd and her committee were in charge of the membership campaigns for both semesters. The program committee under the leadership of Patricia Townley planned the programs and devo- tions for the meetings. ln November a pageant was presented before the City Federation. A lovely VVliite Gift service was held at Christmas time, with the food and money going to help needy families of Abilene. ln December, names for 'iTrailinates were drawn and after a month of secret friendship, the names were revealed. Faith MeBoyle, chairman of the music couimittee, furnished vocal and instrumental music for the club. Mildred Schultz served as pianist. Margaret Vllardrop and Roberta Stants served as representatives in the Student Council. Myra Hurd, chairman of the social committee, planned the Mother-Daughter banquet, which was held May 3. Mrs. VV. Asling gave the main address of the evening. NFIVA L. XV IGISG lil RB Eli German and I I istory Kansas NVt-sleyan, A. B. Vniversity of Wiscon- sin, M. A, University of Kansas University of Colorado iday. tith-Language of Foo is sweeping the school. Sth-New Booster staff. xvllllltl Slaehli is the goat by accepting: the editorship. Sith-Mrs. I'aul Royer in G. R. Max Moxley gives account of his liluropean jaunt in Ili-Y. lllth-Students massacred by Mr. Paul Lawrence, pliotographer. llth-Hay l'ierson gives fine Arniistiee Day talk in chapel. Uhapnian Irish swamp the Fow- boys in their annual Armistice Day battle. GR Executive lsoarcl Seated, Left to Right--Wilina YVen- ger, publicity ehairmang Roberta Stants, student council representative. Margaret Wardrop, student council representative lianiona lloyd, member- ship chairman and vice-president, Faith Mt-Boyle, music chznirinanl XYil- ma Staehli, president: Myra llurd, so- cial chairman, Christine Nelson, serv- iee ehairinan: Mildred Schultz, pianist: Patricia 'I'ownley, prograni cliairinanl and Virginia Landis, treasurer and fi- nance ehztirman. Standing, Left to lTiglitfYera Lawel- lin, sponsor: Iflvelyn Hloonie, sponsor. Neva, YYeisgerber, sponsorg and Har- riett Gugler, secretary. 113thf'l'he old building takes on a festive air for the annual all- school carnival which was a de- cided success, ltithilfllizabeth tluilfoyle, Fred Gans, and Faithe Mcltoyle appear on Klflil. 1Sthf'l'he journalism class sees the inner-workings ol' a news- paper at the Reflector. 20th-Slaehli and llarinon on KFHI. 22inl!-t'l1:11i1ber ot' Coinnieree honors the 4-II with an achieve- ment banquet. Rennie Course and his Swingsters in Hi-Y.

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