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SUCIAI FIFNCF L 'IILLAJ .7. ne YJT 1' l'j.IlL'K ,',,1. hc.. 5 1 ic ie 1. The Sociol Science cleocrriineni consists of eleven ieoch ers, who supervise fiiiyrone closses. The hisiory closses study crbcni the rise cincl foil oi oncieni empires ond the development oi our nciiion. Civics cleols with the snechon isni oi our nciiionol qovernnneni, while sociology ieoches on undersicinclinli of nionlcinol. D. .-5.. l.flc'1yIia-w lfiis, lenevfi Ycunq IA B- Npeiv A. B. B. A. B' A- A .flllzlelic Dl'IGx fDT Hisfory HISIOIV ffxntis Owen lffis. Annie Eolocli Miss luijrie Vfinsif,n E. A. B. A. B. A, History Hisicry History-English Page E7 YOL l e Hum c A lv Social Qnience T9 .fa-ef f '! Mrs, M, M. Barnes E. A History Kwai lvliss FP-rn Erocl: A. B. Scciczi S:-lense I Vliss Soroh Hardy I B Hi lory lvliss Lucretia Cuiry fx. E. Hifstory liiss Piizisy Guigmer B. A. History
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A WM Sam Conner, lunior Representativeg Charles Samrnons, Sophomore Representaf tive, Shirley Shipley, Secretary, Bill Tippen, Presidentg Homer Montgomery, Vice Presidentg Marshall Millsap, Senior Representative, Hollis Manly, Freshman Repref sentative. STUDElXlT COUNCIL How much money do you have in your account? A person un- aware of the functioning of the Student Council might not understand this guestion, but any Abilene High School student knows that the stu- dent banlcing system has been referred to. This is only one of the ac- complishments of the organization. Friendship Week helped the stu- dents to become better acquainted with one another. Badges carry- ing name and classification were Worn, and a Flashlight was given to Thomas Buzbee, who had the most original tag. Student directories, considered time savers by the students, carry the name, address, tele- phone number, and classification of all the students e just another clever idea of the Student Association. Members of the l-louse of Representatives were selected through the home rooms and reported their Work to their classmates. The stu- dents feel that Abilene l-ligh School could not get along without the Student Council. Faq l6
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On review GFFlCEBS Dorotha Mae Smith A President Milton Buclcer Vice President Betty Io Bishop A A ,... Secretary Ellison Gerlach A A Reporter Theo Brown A A Sergeant-at-Arms Mrs. Gray Vlfooten .Adviser SONS AND DAUCHTEBS GF LEGIUNNATIRES Patriotism, reverence tor the tlag, and good citizenship are the gualities stressed by the Sons and DaugAhters ot the American Legion. To be eligible tor membership in the club, one's tather must have tought in the World War. The members toster the traditions oi a time that is past and tind great interest in keeping abreast ot the world conditions ot today. For their pro- ject this year the Legionnaires made a year- book with the theme The Most Interesting lnci- dent ot the World War as Told by My Father. Their social activities consisted oi a party given tor the junior Legionnaires by their fathers, the senior Legionnaires, and a picnic at the Ameri- can Legion Club House. First How: Margaret Hardy, Mary Louise Smith, Theo Brown, Betty lo Bishop, Milton Rucker, Dorotha Mae Smith, Evelyn Owen, Minnie Alice Mayfield, Billyio Stew- art, Barbara Clayton, Bubydeen StormanA Second How: Donald Pitts, Virginia Boyd, George Lay- ton, Betty lean Brown, Lee Henry, Dennis Woods, lay Wooten, Phil Schultz, Frances Barker, Patty leanne Allen, I. B. Dean, Suzanne Simons. Third Row: Maudie La Verne Blackburn, Iohn loe- Crutchtield, Virginia Storman, Gerald Lawson, leanne Buch, Belva Mauldin, Ethnye lean Wilson, Clara May Bowden, Mary Frances Hale, Geraldine Shaw, Altred Anderson, KA P. Tones. Fourth Bow: Mrs. Gray Mfooten, Iames Nuchols, Charles Box, Herman Truitt, Dub Sibley, Larry Summers. Page 18
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