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JOURNALISM Purpose: To blend the history and accom- plishments of the past year into a permanent record for Abilene High School. Honors Won: Eirst Class Honor Rating in National Scholastic Press Associationg All-Tex- as Rating in Texas High School Press Associa- tion, Second in photography, Won by Robert Rodden, Texas High School Press Association. The Flashlight Club has had its members flashing here, there, and everywhere during this year, Working long and hard to maintain the excellent standard of former editions. Erom the editor-in-chief and the business manager down to the lowliest cub came contributions which it is hoped will add to the pleasure of all students of dear old Abilene High for this year and years to come. The club Work was mingled with much pleasure and happy associations among the entire membership. Among these pleasant memories is the trip which some of the members took to the High School Press Conven- tion in Denton, and the annual picnic in the spring. First Row: Elmer Moore, Lorraine Middleton, Sugar Page, Esther Goltz, Mary Ellen Clay, Robert Wyche, lo Ann Stewart, Robert Rodden, Christine Maddox. Second Row: Rufus Choate, Sarah Crawford, Daisy Marie Brannan, W e Rehm, Gena lennings, Sue Duval, Eugene Pearcy, Billy Shaw, Curtis Reed, Glenn Garrett, Benny McGlothlin. Third Row: Miss Tommie Clack, Orleanor Dellis, Max- ine Kenner, Clyde Parmelly, Mary Hedrick, lewel Lindsey, Wickliffe Skinner, Raymond Daniel, Ernest Hayes, Olen Norris, Frank H. Etter. FLASHLIG-HT STAEE Mary Ellen Clay , Editor Robert Wyche , .Business Manager Robert Rodden , Photographer lo Ann Stewart . , .Senior Editor Mary Hedrick . . Assistant Editor Pat McCarty A Sports Editor M.-f-s , Christine Ma dox ,. Club Editor Glen Norris . . . . Art Editor Miss Tommie Clack, Editorial Adviser Erank H, Etter Business Adviser Flaslilighiers N M Af Page 25 -15
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BATTERY G. VV. HAGGARD, B. A. journalism English STAFF Toy Biddle Editor in Chiet Harry Bridge Business Manager Bob Hulsey . . . Managing Editor Battery Brats earning ttreir bread JOUBNALISM STAFF Le Nelle Eastus . . . News Editor limmie Barlow Sports Editor Lavon Baker . , Advertising Manager loe Karr . . Associate Business Manager lean Forbus . . . . Circulation Manager G. W. Haggard . . .,,, . Adviser With the display ot trophies won by the Battery and the smiles ot approval tor these victories, the Battery Statt is here represented. The twenty-three girls and tourteen boys, including the sponsor, give some idea ot the number required to issue our excellent school paper every other Tuesday. lust why the girls outnumber the boys by such a big majority would be hard to say. Maybe the gitt ot gab and nose tor news are keener among the gals . What do you think? Honors Won: All-American in National Scholastic Press Association, tirst place in Class A in Texas High School Press Associationp Bob Hulsey, iirst in feature writingp Toy Biddle, third in column writingq State Championship, lnterscholastic League, spring ot l93B. First Bow: Kenneth Newman, limmie Barlow, Harry Bridge, loy Biddle, Bob Hulsey, Claude Lee, Lavon Baker. Second Bow: Maxine Daugherty, Horace Hanks, lrvin King, Myrl Biggerstatt, Lavina Campbell, Corin Cooper, Constance Corrie, Dorothy King, lean Forbus, Loleta Early. Third Bow: Bobert Bodden, Patty Hays, Celeste Chesh- ire, Billie Louise Antilley, Toe Karr, lack Williams, Edwin Stewart, Mary Grimes, Dorothy Lackey, Eilene Dywer. Fourth Bow: G. W. Haggard, Ayleene Archer, Le Nelle Eastus, lo Dean Smartt, Shirley Shipley, Kathryn Davis, Mary Norvell, Laverne Baker, Mary Nell Hamilton, Yvonne Hassey, Leonard Antilley, f My Page
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ft U io' I S I is this ci frztin t'l'zss LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT For those who wish to enter college, two years ot language is reguired. To tultill these reguirements, the student had his choice ot either Spanish or Latin. There were tive Span- ish teachers, who supervised twenty-tive classes, and two Latin teachers with eight classes, making thirty-three language classes and seven teachers oi language. Mexico, the land that once was called the Land ot Eternal Lite, in its glorious colors, was described in the very interesting study ot Span- ish. The language of our Southern triends, the beauty ot their country, and a pleasing knowl- edge ot their customs was offered to any stu- dent who wished to take Spanish. The subject was taught by teachers with a wide knowledge ot the Mexican people and their customs. lupiter, luno, and many other tamous Roman gods were brought to lite through the study of EC.Plk Mr S. A. H. Gfrttiiz B A. ,-x. L.. Latin. Along with these legends, the lives and customs ot the Roman people were studied. . V pam-1 Spazil.-:Ji Oli, Mrs. Hiclfs, thats the way I .'V'6'f1Y7f to write it. is-e Nelson , ,. t tiss Y ln A J f'llf1lVlt1frSl 1'l 'V ltviis-'s l'Iy'lle' 'l'it t1tli iii' 'Ms fl 3 li' kt' 1 L . . . lvit . M. -. 1C J B Sf mi l ,fb H' A' .rpazitsli latin I.-12111 Page IFS
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