Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1938

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l'lRUUCHUU'll the last year the Hi-Y club has had a -Y marked influenve on the entire student body. The club, adhering to the principles of the Y. lVl. C. A., aims to he a truly Christian organization, and its basic rule is Hto pro- mote better citizenship in the sehoolfi Through the efforts of the Hi-Y, a ping-pong table was in- stalled in the lower attic for the use of the student body. Presenting a farcieal sketch, the Hi-Y won first prize in the freshman stunt fest assembly on April 21. A new Hi-Y activity was the sponsoring of the order of corsages and boutonnieres for the junior-senior prom. Cabinet meetings became popular when they were con- verted into Tuesday's luncheon meetings in Nlr. Blackwoodis room. Oflicers for the past year were: President, Robert Wil- liams, vice-president, Dale Bessant, secretary-treasurers, Vlfyatt Kirk, Harold Tillman, additional Caliinet members, ,lames Burrell, James Fritts, George Wagstaff, and Ronald Billings. X 'Habit mu' -XV. Cliapnian. J. Crandall. C. lfpling. XY. llols-. XY. Nlosq-ley, C. lllark. ll. lfpling. K. llallm-rson, fi, lfrivlx son. Tlzirzl row- R. Nussbt-ck, ll. Hall. lf. Carrier. ll. Pooler. R. Miles, L. Nleliollnm, li. Panissidi. T. K4-Ily. .l l Tillman, M. Lingo. Svrond ron: l. Andros. R. Rogers, C. Reed, I . Young, II. jones, l. Weir. R. Irish, L. Uisne f Vi. Penninglon, F. Bayless. K. Downs. Front row Icalinell lil. Hessant. Nl. Quinn. Al. l'lamillon. R. William Mr. Bl2ll'lxW4Nlfl, sponsor: ll. Tillman, ,l. Burrell. .l. lfrills. WY. Kirk. R. Billings. I

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Back row-M. Melone, M. Houston, M. Lawton, C. Stull, E. Powell, L. Morriss, R. Bamberg, S. Elmore, J. Mulhol- land, M. Bayless, K. McClenahan, V. Dinkle, H. Marn, V. Lott. Fifth row-V. Obenhaus, W. Gingrich, M. Dar- gitz, G. Moss. D. Holloway, M. Campbell, J. Pritchett, B. Currence, L. Bates, R. Wulfkuhle, R. Shimer, l. Engelke, A. Pressgrove, F. Reed. Fourth row-G. Engelke, H. Shapiro, H. Root, J. Stapleton, D. McCarter, E. Weaver, D. Frakes, D. Cross, ll. Frakvs, M. Baker, J. Langdon, A. llaines, I. Gerety, E. Anderson. Third rczw-W. Wilsfwn, J. Hamilton, D. Crouch, M. llenry, E. Porsch, B. Bartels, l. Holcman, M. Disney, V. TufHey, E. Frownfeller, F. Bead, R. Axtell, W. Wulfkuhle, M. Bare, E. Anno. Second row---F. Fortney, D. Disney, E. Disney, G. Chapman, M. Stitt, L.l-lallierl, D. Wells, M. Morris, F. Morris, D. Gerety, M. Reed, D. Young, C. Fair. Front row lcahinell4P. Billings, A. Barraclough, ,l.Al1els, A.Strac'han, V. Cooper, Miss Crawford, sponsor, D. Gear, R. Snyder, 0. Childs, L. Cooper. ITH 44Widen Your Horizonsf' the international Girl Re- serve theme for l938, as a guide, the Highland Park club, grown to a memliership of Bl, planned its programs with the aim of developing the personalities of its members. Cabinet members and their committees took turns in plan- ning meetings. City-wide G. B. activities in which the cluh co-operated included a Palm Sunday service at Central Congregational church, a Christmas banquet at Topeka High School, and a tea at Washburn. A bulletin hoard stimulated interest in the club and entire student hody on subjects of personal grooming and well- lleing. The Hi-Y cluh and music department co-operated with the Girl Reserves in presenting a play, a'Why The Chimes Bang, in a Christmas service which they hope to make an annual occasion. Cluli officers were Dorothy Gear, president, Opal Doris C' I Childs, vice-president, Phyllis Billings, treasurer, Birth Ir Snyder, secretary, other caliinet ollicers, .leanne Almels, Arlene Barraclough, Lucille Cooper, Agnes Betty Strachan, and Velma Cooper. 30



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NATIONAL organization of boys studying vocational agriculture in public high schools, the Future Farmers of Fa America purposes to develop leadership, encourage cooper- . ation, promote thrift, improve scholarship, strengthen the Cf confidence of the farm boy in himself, and to provide for him organized recreation. The Highland Park chapter Was organized in December, l935, with seventeen charter members. Supt. W. W. Wright and the members of the board of education are honorary members. The boys engage in many different kinds of crop and animal projects. In judging contests they invariably make excellent ratings. Robert Miller was this year's president, Dale Rake, vice- presidentg Melvin Quinn, secretary, Warren lwig, treasurer, and Jim lVlilliken, reporter. Banff row-VR. llacltl:-r, M. Quinn, U. Bart-, M. Foltz, K. Patterson, H. Epling, L. Schrader, C. Epling, A. Burgess, A. Bates, E. Abbott, D. Hake. Thin! rozt'--T. Kent. Nl. hinge, O. Foltz, C. Hall. C. Baker, M. Enoch, J. Crown- over. M. P1'6SSg.'C1'UYI'. J. Tillman. C. liltgvllw, S. Anno. Svrmtrl row-E. Kreipe. Y. Dennis, G. Langley, O. Mullinix, ll. Hentzler, Mr. Carpenter, advist-rg R. Xlillcr, WY. lwig. VV. Nvulfliuhle, A. Evans, G. Jackson, J. Dennis. Front row--E. Herschell, K. Downs, W. Frans. C. Cusic, KI. Whitlow, J. Milliken, E. Abbott, R. Yocum, C. Heed, R. Rake. 32 I

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