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

 - Class of 1938

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Y' ,a, ffm.-,:.:.. V - .Q-ls-I 2- -. ,. ' ' ' Q' - . X hugh Lurfman was the flmuce f the :Jphomore llllbb flr Drezmient during. Lhe ui its Lerm It usually Ldkeh sophomores 1 Lon-ud Lr dale time tu 1,1 t mquunt eu and mal-e their abilities nnovsn but not so with Hush He vias aume well known among juniors and senior alike before the t few weeks of school had elapsed He was also lhe sophfnmre xepre-.ents uxe on the lhapcl program wu mittee ln both of these 'flees he dll vsell lhe offne of Hind Lis h Q hun in Ven re I past year rv r--.fl i enr Q rm' About l p 1-Ni w by .ic lishrer Ile vt i ure: mir mln ff the r lor, wfur m rl mm wee nnd H13 lrei tl' xt time sr his poeilxon ls um lnrf tllfr wire mf but Russe fulfilled it effnifntly and iarefully 'is lie has done most thinszs rr- N 1 v1v's'1H'9H The Senior class of 1938 has been ably headed by John Power. He has been an efficient presi- dent mul performed his duties well. Many valu- nlvle plans have been pro- posed and executed under m-'ipaxllle lu'ulcrQ.hip n i .4 xcrg. will li or on as is mllxr ite- 3 e trust 11 'nc in 1 hy his fellow stulnnt H has held numfronw otfucs urim w hugh sr no ye urs The Hi Y president this pu-.1 year was Warren llionms He hun been a good leader and executive Nhny plans were intro dul I and carried out un dar his direction Vlnrren 1 zu will liked fellow and .as proven hi Ability y fulhlllm. numerous under tilms Vhirren nmdc a plan. for himself on the basketball teen: during his Junior year lhms vast year he wan one of our star nlawerz, and dxd much bo help the team ...Q- ' ,,.ae--f 1444 'iw M-fe. 4 When Ted Miller took o-.er the edition uf the Ark Tiizht. for the 1944 JN term he took upon himself hw grlv and a great. spon-slimy But he auomo lished what he -ut out to up 'lhe Ark Llghf ha-1 be some a bigger and better paper under his leader ship Br-sides his talent in Journalism Ted was ln debate and speech He had a good part in the speech nlay in his Junior year That same year he was president of his conference l 1 1 .rg -KQV we,,f v Iris Tyler ably headed the Girl Re-,erxes this last year Her leadership and ability were apparent from the way she performed her duties and carried the rcs ponsibzlities of this position In her Junior year Iris was nce president of the Girl Rneserves and chairman of the music committee She was student council repre- sentative of her conference in her sophomore year All these trunks whuh she ful filled so well show her a bility 'Ihe btunlent Council for he term of l93i 19321 was under the capable leader -ship of L-eorlze Seipp This years Student. Council hm- amornplxshed much due to he wins secretary of the junior class Ile was also 1 udent counril represen' atxve from his confcrcnce At that time During both his Junior and senior years George has been outstand mg in football He was prominent in all activities .yup 1 N ,ww 3 The Junior Class of 1837-1938 chose as their leader Bill Parman. Bill has accomplished much to further his class. He was a good leader and made many wise decisions during his term of office. ln his sophomore year, Bill was student council represent- ative of his conference Last year he was one ol the outsuindxng sopho mores on the tennis team He Blbiv showed consider abe kill r basketball both years w r v 1 pri-. 1 -.nh Hein ik a i X L f 1 X f huh 1 loo p io norm x x xl yvir Y X 1 I Y Q '-emu! x e V l 4 K 1 is 1 w lu n -fm!-'sq Brin --4 -ww s Www 1' -fv- uw 1 f' 421- Vlrmnxa Brown edxbul Y is Mirror 14 her l ment work and pl in-1 thi-4 noel. was mme pw--xml .lm-l by ruulm this hoo ina cunt realize the trou hlc xml worry it can-od ur lu! it vias wort 1 dnl -ihe hm a right to be proud of her work Virvxn ii has .sliviys been a map able pf rson ln both her Junior and sophomore can ferences she was vice pres! dent This Mirror itself is a testimonial of her sbxl x ., . , hm . . e . . i I 4 ' gf .nm V--mx , - '- . v 1, MH I 'Q A I 'I I U ' fee ' . ' YQ 8 th R .l. :Hi ' hin 2... 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nmqihint iuiuin A UAL' uffllk 1 I xl - tr fir he pa t tml y airs She la been xerw efficient in pcrfo mn irr dntic i uma tr 4 td! Ll ll Yll lllili LK ll in-. ml lh-mee i vo ul U'-hal' J in of Q d Q editor it Ark ig I 'l any l 1 in sapliuns hate bein -.r itui liar x u U i lllt l urself 4 mulilv S it uw en I l' Betty Selan performed her duties well as secretary of the senior class S e was a model secretary i every sense of the word Her ability for this posi tion was shown by the fact that she has held the po sxtion of betreuxry in her conference during her three years of high school During her Junior year Betty war, treaburer of the Girl Reserve., bhe has been very active in all G R work Junior lipkin was this years selection for the Jffice of student council representative of the jun- ior class. lt in an honor to hold this office. The - sponsibilities and duties attached are no small thins: but Junior accom- plished everything well. He was president of his conference during his soph- omore year. He was on the tennis team in his junior year. This last year he was business manager of the speech play. iq., ilu. Vice I resident f Lle Junior xluss f 34 5 was time other than Bob lindeniood Bob was 5 gllull leader and did much tu aid the president. He is very we-ll liked and has many friends ln his soph anion and Junior years liob has been n loyal and helpful member of the Pep Alib This past year he was rashler of his confer Kill? '--..,,, 1-. 'virpinia faylur for the pa-it mar has been a model erratum of the sophomore .nw Xirginm is a well known und quite popular sopnmiure girl Her sec ictarial duties wcre per formed well and in is cap ab e manner Vi ithout er cfficent hep t e wpliomore clans would min ma-ie very little prog lem Vtxh her aid how ewer much was accom plxwhed Vxrszima was a Girl Rf.-:cue and quite altiu, in that work ine pu :tion mf bun nm-. rnznriami of thc Ark Ln hi 4 Law. 11 J l n ax lim-mn Ili nancial wurriu and tr-ou blew of the Ark l ight have rented on his -huuldr ru, l-lui 'Vlnx hub liruml slxuulderx whnh :arrived tho: rf.-:pon Slbllllltf of that no-.mlm well Max also sold ad-s a ions: with the rue! of the olwimi-s He has taken Yirxntinxz and vi quite pro fxuent in -utfiml up time for the paper Nancy lfeatheroff very efficiently hlled the posi tion of secretary of the Junior class this past year She performed her duties in a capable and business xlte trimmer being a de Lided help to the president ln both her sophomore and Junior year-w Nanny was president of her confer eme thus pruning her lend ership bhe was a mem ber of hirzh standing the Girls Athletic' Assn mation both years Thin :ear she was the secretary of it The student council rep- resentative of the SUPHO' more. class this year was Grant Qcotf.. He filled this position well and carried out his duties cxpably. Grant is a most likeable fellow. HB is Quite cheer- ful and rarely seen without 3 gmile on his face. He was also secretary of his conference at this same time. Debate is another of his talents. Grant is A good speaker and should zo far in debate. .ml Ihr vice president ill: pi t ye 1 sophoniore class was Jilin liutl-.el .Iihn i-a a likeable young fellow v-illi the adept mtl U maling friends Hia lrieid undoubtedly knew f li Q dldllily as a lta er and l!lU's elented him 1. th-i high oline John is one of the thrcx sophomore tprtbuiinziseb on the Hx X Lxbxuct 'lhebe two pos: tons :how his tapabilitp in natters of leadership lint John uxluil L band has another P B Il lf' Joan Schramm was the senior claw election for its student council repre sentauxe for this year bhe performed her dutxeli capa lily and was quite atuse in ali Qtudent council work Joan tame here in her Jun lor year and soon made a hott f friends During that year -the was vice prcexrlent of her conference and a member 0' the girls tennis team This: past year .Ioan vias cmahier of her conference and asaistant editor nf the Vlirror

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