Arkansas City High School - Mirror Yearbook (Arkansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1937

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TOP PANEL A ROW ONE--Edward Blass, Jack Martin, Eugene Barto, Norman Burton, Edwin Brown, Herschel Shutler, Claude Pipkin Jr., Donald Curry, Robbin Allen, Fred McLaughlin ROW TWO-Roland Gidney, John Williams, Raymond Stalnaker, Harold Stocking, Robert Lindemood, Donald Turner, William Gilmore, Kenneth Dozlson, George Watson, Robert Mitchell ROW THREE'fElton Smaller, Kenneth Patterson, William Raynolds. Rfobert Long, Curtis Curry, Chester Turner, H. A. Miller, Robert Nicholas, Charles Higby, Ernest Dodson. ' ROW FOUR-Jack Pinion, James Montague, William Parman, Charles Higgins, William Gallee, Jack Elton, Esther Wahler, Donald Burdt, Paul Anderson, Charles Miller. MIDDLE P ANEL ROW ONE Cornelius Austin, Oscar Oliver, Meryl Short, Eldred Goldman, Kenneth Shurtz, Ernest Isom, Donald Treaclway, Chester Stoddard, Gerald Shaw, Amos Harvey. ROW TWO-Charles Crane, Nelson Cox, Ivan Huehes, Roy Poore, Leo Ireton, Robert Himes, Ray Rhodes. Carl Ross, Don Hoyt. Henry Sprowls. ROW THREE-Ulys West, William Blarkwell, Clinton Hobson, Roy Jones, Leroy Burton, Kenneth Landers. Dal I . M ' ' s e .caan yron Ramsey, Francis S'mnson. Carl Holman. ROW FOUR-Paul Ahleson, Bobby Smith, Herbert Bartlett. Willie Jordan. Paul Kuhn, Paul Clark. Kenneth Townsend, Robert Decker, Douglas Rnnen. J.P. White, Austin Rhoten. BOTTOM PANEL ROW ONE--LaVern Phillips, Glen Crabtree. Calvin Howard. Clarenve Calvert. Arthur Binford, Marion Troxell, Clyde Chilco, Gene Jenkins. James Mr-Dowell. Dean McCall. Donald Wald. POW TWO--Robert Claok, John Dayton, James Moore, James Jones. Lov Shanks, Doyle Young, Russel De Jarnette. Gordon Blackburn, Herbert Jar-kson. James Lonfr. Hill Rurlre. ROW THREE-John Leaeh. James Flemimr. Cleve Holland. Clyde Grow, Warren McLaury, Dale Clouse, C h. . . yeorxze Hover, Stanley Mohler, Orville Kelly, Billy Ledecner. PAGE 42 I ' .fn ' I I X ll , 0 ig KH l - - Active A. C. unit, 1 PAGE 43

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f I Row ONE. left to lighten l l G-d - . Bet'-9 JODGS, Dresirlentg Edwiii alilrowri Isihreiziiiiient council representative: Cleve Holland, vice president, TOP PANEL ROW 2, - . - , ONh Mlldled King, .Pearl Rhodes, Clara Rhodes, Lottxc Jane Rawcytaxatherlne inner- Lula Mae hugnes, Lula Mae nalnus ' ganneu' Rosemary Gibson, Lillian lvl-Q .Uxvvlnnreu wilson, rreua rerlco, lrma stout liuxagiilef uarwoou' helen Woruww' RCV3rillillKi,E1giiI'ii Louie rountaln, bern Bingham, Arneltalhoblnson bnougl-ass, mme! Douson' Frances Q , - era ee Dalton Katner M . f ' F3150 1:3251 Givens' Georgia Moya. Lehi njlrgirs ceggilgttwsifin Rausch, Mary Jane Johnson, Wilma Jean Y ' R-Mane King, Vi l . f , ' Martha Klcharuson, Louise HatinaesJe3?1 Eiii:1' li,lFrLhlegiisio:zii4d'0GlaiyS Thomas, Nellie Harper June Osborne ' 'D v H ml ewman ' , 4 , LOWER PANEL ' ??,WHpNEY'Ge0rge Qavls' wayne Cobb. Robert Billings Bev 1 ' .e art, Delbert Childs, Frank Sweet, William Endorf iwilliiiirlil Trglilsfiek, Roy Hnllenbeck. Harry Hunt, ner - ROW TWO'HZlFV2y Condon Dick Curr 1 Ll ' - Laverne Mumme' Daniel E l V Ch lib, oyd Sleeth, Craig Barker, Donald Billin K ' Row 'rHREE-Edward Driiitgf' 1?EllY'Bc-udreau, Clifford Shaverigsi enneth Hambaugh' Stevenson, Marion Stacy, Donald.HaradEr' Leclailve Salgggasergtgliston, Charles Chapman, Harley ROW FOUR-Vernon Chad '-k V B , V. ' Meivm Mcglhiney, George ,lffgrlilsczlligomirau?0a:dedD1Z:x53s,Fli:talter Ramsey, Ulys Ward. Ernest Hester l z. - ', PAGE 40 TOP PANEL ROW ONEfD0ris Caster, Dorothy Ozbun, Clarice Stacy. lrelle Crawflll-ll, l'llt1y Yorke, lvlarrlalee lfuluzllsnll, Betty Jones, Betty Jean Buck. Emma Belle liuehner, ROW TWOffEvelyn Alexander, Patrica Dunn. Myra lil-llllt, Betty S:ln.leflll', .loan Hint-hee, Helen ,Jenn Calkins, Twila Faubion, Lola Mae Dellenllanyll, Nada Flifli ll. ROW THR'EEffNNilma Jean Cook. Martha Wllite, Alerha Ilaker, Elaine Grey, Virginia Jane Wilkins, Barbara Tolles, Betty Blllll-TE, Ruth Copelanfl, Julia llrexver. Nyla June liell. ROW FOUR- AAnna Marie Bossi, Charlotte Klllltz, Pattle liarllalwl, Mary Rlltll Vanskilte, Nant-y Fe-atllernff, Bonnie Jean Smith, Virginia Tleman. Della Vivlan Paymlcn, llette Ray, Charllltt Green, Gladys Pease. Maxine T0-Ylor, Ann Elin Creilrhton. MIDDLE PANEL A ls Zelll Clean N llli lulllse Kimr, W'inil'l'erl Johnson, Joan ONEfMarfe Baker, Elna Mae Cham ers. 2 -'H , e : l . Richardson, Lena Grey, Lela ML-Nair, Eleanor Pierson, Ge-ral Dean Ml-Coy. ROW TWO-fLenora. Bair, Nina Straight, Donna MuC:llnnllln, lvlarjorle Utsler, Jean Rankin, Mary Ellen ' ' - 1 l ' I...lV rl I' ' McDowell. Elizabeth Miller, Helen Shaw, Betty Webber, June Belle iroxwll, ' evle rl:-e, ROW THREE--Esther Smith, Wilma Jean Dillon. Alice Danner. Walllla I-llltf. lulearlllr Ibacll. Mabel Taylor, Mary Dee Mahon, Ruth Miller, Ruth Martin, Allullsla Craves. A , A ROW FOUR-Lura Cain, Luuise Evans' Vmlu Mainly. June Hlle, Betty Sllwllerl, Durls kolrer, Marllyn Milstearl, Betty Gerricke, Marie Shields, lmoiiene Jllstl-e. LOYVER PANEL i V A ROW 0NlEPfHelen Baker Lorraine Van Nny, Geneva Fllrod, Esc-ll Dean llevk, l4rancos Whetytlllo, Jessica May Lewis. Mary Jllne Henry. Maxine Bramlshaxv. - . v I ROW TWOffPhyllis White, Christine Honsil, Ansfelene Rlcharrlson, Juanita Iflshlnlrn, Jnanlta Hay-1, Alb tl: , . 1 R' h l . . icoviz TPAEQEIEFTTSLSTZIIl-Iii-i?,hMLiillie1l lrCezi1rli:ii'1ii Vera Pontius, Mary Kalhrlne Ramsey, Martha James. N- - , - -2 ' -l. . POW2?0'ii11'?QvnX53iigdAgeer:EEtEe16g,i::iyAi3f::nes, Alma Brownlee, Evelyn Fravel, Nacllne Compton, Mary Alice Courtright, Lcrene Fountain. Maxine lil-ewer. Ruth Miller. PAG



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l' l l ln Tufts lwviliic Stover Rnlicrl Student Council The Student Council is essential for the welfare of the student body. The purpose of this organization is to rep- resent the interests of the entire student body and the faculty of the school in order that there will be a closer co- operation between the students and the faculty. The membership consists of a presi- dent, elected by the student body in the fall, the principal of the high school, two faculty members, and one represent- ative from each of the three classes, from each conference group, and from the Girl Reserves, Hi-Y, Honor Society, Cashiers' Cub, Sport Light Club, Pep Club, Ark Light, Mirror, and the Junior Patrol. The duties of the Student Council are to elect the head cheer leader and the first and second assistants, members of the junior patrol, student representative to the Athletic Board, and the assembly program committee. John Shea was elect- ed head cheer leader with Minerva Quinn, first assistant, and Lula Mae Haines, second assistant. Keith Curfman Cashiers' Club PAGE The Cashiers Club is one of the im- portant organizations of the school. Very few people hear about or recognize the results that are produced by this club. The club meets every Monday in the high school library under the direction of Miss Alice Carrow, librarian. The club membership is made up of the head cashier, assistant cashier and the conference cashiers and their assis- tants. The conference cashiers are elected at the first of the year by their confer- ences. They hold their offices for the entire year, unless for some reason it seems advisable to select another. The of the assistant cashier is elected out junior class at the beginning of the second semester by the members of the club. His duty is to head the cashiers the following year. The object of the club is to promote thrift 44 while in school. Then as an indi- was chosen as student repre:entative to the Athletic Board. One representative from each class is chosen for the assem- bly program committee Glen Montague was elected senior representative, Bruce Edwards, junior, and Bob Lindemood, sophomore. The Student Council received an in- vitation from the Student Council of Ok- lahoma to send representatives to attend its meeting in Ponca City. Delegates from high schools in Oklahoma ard the surrounding states met to discuss meth- ods of student goverments to gain new ideas which they could apply on their own councils. Glen Montague, Bette Ham- ilton, and Miss Edna Wheatley attended the meeting. The oHicers of the Student Council are Lawrence Pipkin, president, John Tufts, president pro-tem, and Marjo ie Crill, secretary-treasurer. The president pro-tem and secretary-treasurer are e- lected by the council from its member- ship. Miss Edna Wheatley and Miss Beryl Ifarbaugh are the sponsors of the cozincil. vidual goes out into the world, he will take this habit with him. Banking con- tests among the conferences are a popu- lar method used to encourage banking. Rather than improving since the years of depression, the bank'ng percentage has been lowered. Perhaps one factor that brought this about has been the activity ticket, introduced this year. Many students have considered the activity ticket as one form of savings and have put their money ino this rather than in the school savings ac- count. Mrs. Harriet Winkleman, representa- tive of Thrift, Incorporated, following her visit to Arkansas City Schools made this statement: This is one of the best high schools for banking work in the U. S. A. This is a record that every stud- ent should be proud of and should help maintain. Student Councilf-vCashier'5 Club TOP VAXBI TOP ROW, left to right--Curtis Curry, John Warren, linucne xenne. y, . ni , 4. . . Balsters Louis Johns Henry Bumgardner, Jack Gllison, Glen Montaigne, Clove Ilnllnnnl, liill I-Inwairrl. MIDDLE ROXV--Migg Beryl Harbangh, Robert Gislney, Crziii: linrker, George St-ipp, Uunnlil l.:iin'zistcx', Jack Floyd, Mary June Obencliain, Louise Haines, David 1ien.l21 lin' Bm Pu 'HH- Miss Wheatley. BOTTOM ROW--Catherine Schwartz, Betty Ray, Maxinc llnztllllfli MUTE' H0lnian.'Clai're Fhlwurtls, Lawrence Pipkin, Marjorie Crill, Kathryn Curfman, Bette Hamilton, Lola McNair, Minerxa Quinn. BOTTOM PANEL TOP ROW left to I-ighf'4A1vgh Turner John Weir, Charles Darby, Donald I.nnm-aster,, Dannglns linnen. Kenneth iMessner, Bill Stuart, Paul Marsliull. I I I ' 1 Q .H SECOND ROWf-Russell Leach David Benjamin, Leonnril Foss, Doris lwgcr, Mari-vric Llvec, DUN-H Billings, Mai rice Baringer, Edwin Brown. i , I . , F , THIRD ROVll-Carol Rosberry, Betty Sandefenr, Esther Reece, lnlnine Van Skikc, Nyln June Bell, ew Bingham, Della Brown, Bettey Kimsey, Mary NUM- PAGE 45

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