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Top rowAO. Foltz, B. Chapman, B. Martin, H. Epling, F. Morris, W. Eberharl, L. McCollum, B. Skaggs, C. Cusic, B. Hentzler, P. Papps. Fifth row-J. Parsons, R. Hite, E. Sharrai, R. Messer, J. Smith, W. Fowler, C. Shackle, B. Kennedy, li. McDaniel, H. Jones, J. Bamberg, B. Pennington. Fourth row-R. Sieman, H. Papps, G. Camp- bell, G. Jackson, R. Rake, M. Gettler, A. Burk, P. Weir, D. Richards, W. Wulfkuhle, B. Knight. Third row-R. Cusic, J. Zurbuchen, D. Engelke, E. Baker, D. Abels, J. Gettler, P. Morriss, B. Hawley, R. Rose, J. Vigneron, W. Herndon, E. Herschell. Second row-C. Hinton, A. Shimer, W. Cusic, S. Myzer, A. Samuelson, B. McCarler, J. McCarter, D. Jensen, E. Halbert, K. Frownfelter, N. Jones, H. Watts. Front row---R. Rogers, D. Fruit, F. Young, L. McDonald, B. Moseley, Mr. Elder, B. English, H. Tillman, R. Billings, K. Downs, l. Andres. This year's Hi-Y chapter exceeded all other chapters of Topeka in enrollment, it also sur- V' passed its last year's enrollment by twenty members. The high point of the current term's activities was the city- wide induction ceremony in charge of Harold Tillman, m Dece ber 3. Mr. Harold Elder was sponsor with a cabinet consisting of: president, Harold Tillman, vice-president, Ronald Bill- ings, secretary, Bill English, treasurer, Frank Young, pro- gram chairman, Bill Moseley, publicity, David Fruit and Lynn lVlcDonald, Bible study, Robert Rogers, world brother- Hl 'Y hood, Kenneth Downs, social service, Irvin Andres. 25
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Top row-I. Wulfkuhle, D. Jensen, F. Fergel, J. Dunn, J. Harvey, J. Samuelson, M. Lawton, W. Anderson, M Stull, E. Martin, D. Mollett, A. Thornburg, N. Hamby, D. Krieg, L. Schrader, B. Rose, R. Wulfkuhle, L. Lott Sixth row-E. Fountain, V. Loper, B. Grimes, M. McCarter, L. Swan, I. Engelke, N. Kratina, M. Hollenbeck A. Crouch, I. Morriss, E. McCollum, M. Linge, B. Currence, B. Hall, M. Campbell, H. Pooler, R. Axtel, E. Brees B. Bartels. Fifth row-M. Cusic, C. Pollard, H. Sharrai, W. Beck, M. Miller, B. Fountain, J. Rutherford, D Baker, M. Burke, E. Goodall, H. Owen, V. Chapman, D. Gerety, M. Mills, L. Anderson, B. Coffman, B. Layman W. Brees, A. Jones, M. Reed. Fourth rowsC. Harris, D. Young, W. Wiles, B. Miller, L. Richardson, J. Dees B. Clayburg, A. Oberhelman, N. Peterson, L. Hite, D. Frakes, M. Disney, M. Vowels, F. Morris, T. Catron, R Shutz, M. Keller, R. Morris, D. Whitcomb. Third row-B. Coffman, C. Wheeler, W. Wilson, J. Hamilton, A. John son, M. Weinberg, M. Stitt, L. Ellis, M. Metzler, J. Rutherford, K. McNeive, M. Frost, M. McEndree, P. Raub M. Yaw, J. Dunn, J. Burch. Second row-B. McCarter, M. Richardson, M. Dargitz, W. Gingrich, Miss Crawford H. Root, R. Shimer, V. Obenhaus, V. Langdon. Front row-V. Maxwell, L. Davidson, E. Herschell, S. Under- wood, L. Cheatwood, J. Lee, G. Chapman, R. Keller, M. Dahlstrom, E. Dahlstrom, G. Holman, C. Fair, L. Hall A. Haines, R. Haller, J. Parrick. HTO find and give the hestl' is the source of in- ' siration that spurs the G. R. club on to progres- sively successful years of activity and service. Membership soared to its highest total this year with 131 members. At the city-wide oflicers, conference the Highland Park cabinet presented a skit, and Velma Lou Ohenhaus was elected city-wide vice-president. The cabinet consists of: president, Helen Root, vice- president, Betty McCarterg secretary, Velma Lou Obenhausg treasurer, Virginia Langdon, music chairman, Mildred Richardson, program chairman, Roberta Shimerg service chairman, Barbara Stapleton, social chairman, Marjorie Dargitzg publicity chairman, Wanda Gingrich, faculty spon- sor, Miss Golda Crawford. 24 4 v
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Top row-C. Richards, T. Allen, L. McCollum, B. Martin, R. Grabow, O. Foltz, B. Hentzler, M. Pressgrove, M Decker. Third row-J. Parsons, J. Cettler, W. Kinder, T. Kent, R. McDaniel, O. Mullinix, H. Bertschinger, P Langley, W. Cusic. Second row4R. Cusic, G. Lukert, K. Frownfelter, M. Harris, B. Emery, W. Wulfkuhle, R Rake, J. Hentzler, W. Tibhets, D. Baker. Front row!D. Kinder, L. Rogers, W. Worthington, A. Jackson, Mr Carpenter, N. Jones, A. Samuelson, E. Herschell, G. Kreipe. lg In 1939 the State Board for Vocational Educa- tion used the activities of the Highland Park B F.F.A. chapter as the central theme for a film that was shown throughout the state of Kansas. Included in the film were projects and activities carried on by the members. For the last several years the F.F.A., under Mr. F. E. Carpenter, has been rated one of the ten best chapters of the state of Kansas. This year,s officers Were: president, Norman Jones, vice- president, Robert Rakeg secretary, Albert Jackson, treas- urer, Theron Kent, reporter, Ernest Abbott. Future Farmers of America 26
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