Abilene High School - Flashlight Yearbook (Abilene, TX)

 - Class of 1939

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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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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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FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE Who would not be thrilled to receive a letter from Paris, London, or other foreign cities? lt is the good fortune of this club to have had ac- cess to the names and addresses of foreign children in many lands. Not only does this cor- respondence between countries prove an inter- esting hobby, but it is also helpful in promoting a feeling of good will between the countries. During the club meetings, the members brought the letters received during the past week and read them to the other members. Not only do these foreign friends send interesting informa- tion about their respective countries, but they also send presents every Christmas. Many last- ing friendships were thus made by these ex- change of letters, and the correspondents were always looking forward to the time when they might visit each other. First Row: Gloria lune Hobbs, Doris Lind Antilley, Vir- ginia Butler, Ayleene Archer, Cleo Haskew, Dorothy Holmes, Wilson Holly, Maxine Daugherty, Blanche Wright, Christine Curry, Lillian White. Second Row: Iohnnie Mae Caperton, La Vona Belew, Nathalee Caperton, Melrose Chaney, Lyndell De Marce, Grata Ieter, Laura Sample, Addie Lue Bowden, Mary Ellen Hamilton, leanne Hay, Hope Lambert, Estelle Holmes. Third Row: Borbara Nell Kirk, Bennetta Bates, Gene- vieve Eaton, Iuanita Boehms, Mary Ellen Truitt, Sarah Ioe Wragg, Peggy Hawe s, Dora Richardson, Charlotte Mackey, Billye Gage, Kate Nell Mauldin, Roma lean Richards, Maryella Rathmell. Fourth Row: A. C. Greene, Yvonne Hassey, lean Forbus, lone Tillett, Douglas Graves, Robert Bradbury, Loyson Rankin, Mickia Cogdell, lane Buzbee, Mae Avonne Mur- ray, Miss Yetta Mae Slayton. The posinimi brings smiles OEElCERS Douglas Graves . .President Ayleene Archer Vice President Grata leter . , , . .Secretary lohnnie Mae Alexander , .Reporter Miss Yetta Mae Slayton . , Adviser A , ,v . , Page 19

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