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

 - Class of 1935

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Ark Light Press Staff » » » Editorial Staff UPPER PANEL - TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Harold E. Gish, Reid Holcomb, Forrest Wollurd, Paul Marshall, Douglas Thompson, Robert Ryman, Larnard Raker, Harold Magnus. SECOND ROW Melvin Haines. Patrick Harder, Hugh Roberson, Willy Jack, Jack Maze, Marion Bowman, J. G. Voskuhl, Raymond Custer, Ross Turner. FIRST ROW George Pitts, Leon Scott, Jack Rector, Alvin Scott, Hugh Wahler. Frank Henderson. Virgil Smith, Harold Bratchcs. LOWER PANEL-------- TOP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Hob Letter, Jack Axley. Warren Putnam, Bill Farrar. Harold Bratchcs, P. M. Johnson, advisor. SECOND ROW: Analec Hill, Caroline Somerfield. Theron Harmon, Mary Caine, Eleanor Stanton, Ruth Knodler, Dick Howard, Donald Beatson, Helen Betty Martin. FIRST ROW: Helen Ward. Elizabeth Meek. Marion Goehring, Elsie Liningcr, Inn Southern. Helen Focht. PAGE 27

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UPPER PANEL------- GROUP. LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberta Bowen. Doris Wales. Julia Shea. Elizabeth Meek. Nora Morlnn, Jeanne Belt. Cnptoln Shelhamcr. Madeline Miller. Kathleen Thomas, Ruth Kncdlcr, Lu-cilio Brooks. Ilnbellc Gillock. UPPER LEFT: Miss Helen Silverwood. UPPER RIGHT: Miss Lillie Nemccheck. LOWER PANEL-------- TOP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT Edwin Maier. Kenneth Curfrnan, Victor Bryant. Wayne Thomas, Keith Ctirfman. SECOND ROW John Warren. Cole Dailey. Dick Howard. Jack Axlcy, R. B. Quinn. Donald Beatson. FIRST ROW: Everett Garner. E. H. Piper. Sant Maier. J. Kelsey Day. Warren Putnam. LOWER RIGHT: Sam Maier. president of the Hi Y Roberta Bowen, president of the G. R. E. H. Piper, head sponsor of the Hi-Y PAGE 26



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The Blue Triangle “I will follow the blue triangle God’s purpose in life, my quest Through body, mind, and spirit . I will find and give the best.” THIS was the purpose of the Girl Reserve organization for this year, and each girl did her best to live up to it. The symbol for the club was “Knights of the Blue Triangle.” Officers were Roberta Bowen, president; Doris Wales, vice-president; Ilabcllc Gilloek, treasurer; Nora' Morlan, secretary;, and Madeline Miller, Student Council representative. The Cabinet consisted of officers and chairmen of%the various committees. Committee chairmen were membership, Doris Wales; program, Lucille Brooks; publicity, Elizabeth Meek; social, Ruth Knedler; service, Kathleen Thomas; finance, Julia Shea; music, Captola Shelhamer; and ath-'letic, Jeanne Belt. During the year many interesting, entertaining and helpful projects were carried out. A few of the highlights of the year were the “get-acquainted” party, the mother-daughter tea, barrels for the needy, the poor children’s party, community week, the dad-daughter feed, and the mother-daughter banquet. ■ Miss Olive Ramage, A. B., who teaches world history, is the sponsor of the Girl Reserve service committee and the junior class. She gives freely of her store of knowledge to h 5r students and makes her classes more interesting by allowing the students to make special reports on subjects of current interest. Miss Ramage is a quiet, dignified woman who aids the service committee to be a benefit to the whole school. Her ideas for the G. R. yearbook are clever and useful to the committee. ■ As a Girl Reserve I will try to be: Gracious in manner Impartial in judgment Ready for service . Loyal to friends Reaching toward the best Earnest in purpose ., Seeing the beautiful Eager for knowledge Reverent toward God Victorious over self Ever dependable Sincere at all times ■ Helen Silvcnvood, A. B., Latin instructor, is thd head sponsor of the Girl Reserve club and on the board of sponsors of the senior class. Tall, dark, always well-groomed, Miss Silverwood is athletically-minded. She plays a fine game of golf and equally as good a set of tennis. Although the fact is not widely known, she is also an excellent pianist! Throughout the World ■ The purpose of the Hi-Y one of the school’s two Christian organizations, is “to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character.” Every effort has been' mads on the part of the Hi-Y to carry out this purpose. The Hi-Y this year carried on several projects in Jeague with the Girl Reserves for the benefit of the whole schoql. The two organizations sponsored a “Week of Prayer” in the fall, and as in past years, managed the lycoum course presented for the entire student body. Business of the Hi-Y was carried on by a cabinet of representative members which met every Tuesday night at the Y. M. C. A. Sponsors of the club were Hoyt E. Piper and J. Kelsey Day. • Samuel Maier, was president; Victor Bryant, vice president; Ross Kinnamon, secretary; Jay Ruckcl, treasurer; and Warren Putnam, Student Council representative qf the club this year. ■ Miss Lillie Nemecheck, B. S., teaches geometry, algebra, and English. She takes a personal x interest in each student with whom she comes in contact and is a favorite with the sophomores. A sponsor of the sophomore class and of the Girl Reserve finance committee, she is always a willing and able helper. H Hoyt Piper, A. B., instructor of mathematics, with his geniality and friendliness makes a course in mathematics almost enjoyable. The subject loses many of its difficulties if it is explained as thoroughly as Mr. Piper explains it. His classed are made still more interesting by his subtle wit and pleasant personality. PAGE 28

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