Hoisington High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Hoisington, KS)

 - Class of 1940

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U A 1 L Du lc 1 . FFF' ll 0 L xl From left to right: Back row: Russell Sears, Betty Prather, Mary Beth Highfill, Walter Harman, Mr. Meyer, Lavone Humphrey, Aileen Reif, Eugene Bartonek. First Row: Marvin Thorne, Margie Gory, Junior Trechter, Mary Louise Black, Fred Hammond, Patricia Finn. PRESIDENT, JUNIOR TREGHTER ,Q53t'- VICE-PRESIDENT, MARY LOUISE BLACK 42.0 wit' SEC. a TREAS., MARCIE OOEY 564, as oO ATTORNEY .FEEDOY HAMMOND lloyd 104, O QXQY 6 SPONSOR, JOHN JASON MEYER Jah Om, Q59 00 Q: as 7'-CQ. we gyagws . Qigong of CONDUCT CO1vuvr1TTEE CHAPEL CALENDAR COMMITTEE: GOLD H COMMITTEE: K1 19 Marvin Thorne Margie Gory Mary Louise Black Lavone Humphrey Eugene Bartonek Patricia Finn Walter Harman Russell Sears Aileen Reif Mary Beth Highfill fa fm M NI'm a Gold-H Honor Pin. Just now I am nestled in a cotton lined box in the safe, but soon I will be presented to some Hoisington High student. I sneaked out the other morning and peeked' into the Gold-H records which are kept for every student by the Student Council. I picked out the very student to whom I'd like to be given. He is an all-around student, a first requirement for winning me. He has qualified by winning over 10 Gold-H points in each of the five broad fields of l. Music 2. Dramatics, forensics, and vocational arts 3. Athletics A. Organizations and activities, and 5. Scholarship. In addition, he has been awarded points for-being a good school citizen, and has compiled a grand total of 203 Gold-H points. He' will have reason to be proud when he wears me.. I encourage wholesome partici- pation in every school activity and organi- zation. V UAlthough the Student Council works hard all year keeping records for me, I am not the only work of the Council. The five committees are working constantly on activities designed td be of interest and value to the entire student body. I'll merely suggest a few of these activities: chapel calendar, student information sheets, hobby displays, cleaning of school trophies, safety bulletin and instruc- tion, guide duty to assist new students, money- raising projects of lyceum numbers, H. H. S. special report cards, and concession stand, football princess election and coronation, office monitor duty, all-school dance chairman, Country Club organization, conduct and person- ality bulletin, Honor Chapel, supervision of all-school elections, School Activities Maga- zine, recommendation of school rules and privi- leges, and to form a clearing house for student opinion. nGoodbye, Folks, there goes the bell, and back to the little box for me. But, really, I think the Student Council deserves a big Gold-H Honor pin for its own all-around constructive work in H. H. S.H

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As summer come to a close, September 7, it ' nf- Y Y ...v...... ..fucn.-- nuvciy .ucxu.y Lester Ochs--HI Can't Pretendn HQWS ROON PPOgram Chairman A, Pep Bob Hall--none Hour with youu Hi-Y 1, Cho- 1, ASS- Sta- Mer- 3, Club 3-4- Hi-Y 1, B. B. 1-2-3-4, Track 1 Dramatic Dozen 2. Band 1-2m3, Orch. 1-2. Howard Ruble-WYou've got to be 3 Maxine Gage-- Smile, Darn You smug RB. 2-3-A B.BJi0Jf'f3fgfAHe11j0 k 2 gang 13-AC Gh Ri iab DA, Pip Glu? 3, , , ras -3' Jack Wheeler--UCelebratinLH 2 TC ' ' I Tum OTP ' v Hi-Y 1 B. B. l Track l-2 Chorus 4- Martha Francis-- Simple and Sweet , , G. L. C. 4, Cardinal 4. George Littrell--Hggmcigit Beginning vincent Coxon -- nMeet the Future gigBirtDZiihei2g-5iI: Ggnnaliit , ' - 1 e H1-Y l-2-3-A, Track 1-2. Pffasldf-mt Letter... We H Band l-2-3-L, Class Play 3. . 'W .f X f' V .zmuov m.:1ol-Y came back to the little red 'schoolhouse the next year ready to take their place in school ,l936, saw 106 prospective members of the class of l9AO enter the halls of H. H. S. for the first time. Upperclassmen gazed upon the pocket size future seniors and wondered if they could or would grow up. This class, though, was quickly organized, electing Barbara Ennis as President, Betty Banks as Vice-president, Elsie Wheatcroft as secretary, Max Bader as Treasurer and Aileen Boyle and Arthur Koerber as their Student Council representatives. Miss Kellogg and Miss Reinert were chosen as sponsors. The next year, 93 sophomores reported for classes, now wise in the ways of high school life and able to smile down at a new crop of freshmen. This year they elected Margie Cory President, Loretta Cornelius Vice President, Larry Barrett Secretary and Treasurer and kept Miss Kellogg as their sponsor,for another year. Now upperclassmen, the juniors, 98 strong, life. They elected for President Jr. Trechter, Vice President Mary Louise Black, Secretary Marjorie Cochrane, Treasurer Russell Sears, and Reporter Max Bader. With the aid of their sponsor, Miss lnsley, they produced HThe Phantom Tiger,H their class play, and entertained the seniors at the Junior-Senior banquet. To get away from it all, they took a HSneak Dayn in the spring and went to Salina where they had an enjoyable time sightseeing and falling in the river. As seniors, 92 members of the class of 1940 elected Marvin Thorne President, Jack Glynn Vice President, Jeanne Boxwell Secretary, and Elaine Kintigh Treasurer. With the help of Miss Whisman, their sponsor, they put on a senior play, and many other activities were added to their credit as they finished their high school days.



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gavfff' J-af' Fourth Row--Left to Right--Beausang, Manweiler, Neal, Cook, Ruble, M. Skolaut, K. Bartonek, M. Bartonek, Eichman, Hannigan, Young, V. Dawson, Connor, Herres, Hull, Harman, Konecny, Rome, Murphy. Third Row--Left to Right--Boyd, Budig, Humphrey, Tindall, H. Skolaut, Schultz, Sellens, ,Finn, Russell, Phillips, Stowell, Krug, Jonas Second Row--Left to Right--Munger, Bruce, Ney, Shewbert, E. Lust, Sunter, Wheeler,EES gawson, Carter, Fox, First Row--Left to Right--Helwig, Adkins, Reding, Lust, Prather, Wilson, Jones Mgt' H MM r fi, you .NM W .YK .x .,fQ4 E K-. .f u-A lui! l Qu In the fall of l937 ninety green freshman ven- tured into the mighty halls of H.H.S. with Miss Fowler ns their sponsor. They elected Joyce Herres as Pres., V. Pres. Donald Brown, Sec. Anita Munger, Trees. Wm. Christopher, S. C. Rep. Virginia Kline. Bob Valerius, Reporters Barbara Bruce and Dale Whiteman. The freshman gave a chapel program, and most of them belonged to the A. A. In the spring they had a picnic at the Great Bend Park. In the fall of l938 the studious sophomores again entered into the halls of learning this time not quite so timid. A few of the old members were lost, hut some new ones were gained. This year Miss Whisman was their sponsor, Donald Brown Pres. Lloyd Jaynes, Secretary, Patricia Murphy, Reporter, Jack Kirkpatrick, Treasurer, Margaret Van Duser, Sponsor, Bob Valerius, V. Pres., Bob Kroesch, President. JUNLOLZS Kirkpatrick, Bitter, Dietz, Ely, Steiner, Herdt, Karst. K Sittingdown, Schneider, Hochstatter, Arbsland, Jaynes , Whiteman. , Z ,,,fM7y we k r-I' X l Bill Christopher V. Pres, Sec. Corine Kirkpatrick, Treas. Jack Kirkpatrick, S. C. Rep. were Bette Ann Wildgen and Bob Valerius, Reporter Dale Whiteman. This year they again had a chapel program, won the Loyalty Dollar from the A. A. and had a sneak day. The juniors entered the halls of H.H.S. and this year received their class rings and now look- ing forward to their Jr. Play, Banquet and sneak day. They again earned the Loyalty Dollar for lOOZ membership. The officers are: Pres. hob Kroesch, V. Pres. Bob Valerius, Lloyd Jaynes Sec., Jack Kirkpatrick Treas., Reporter Pat Murphy. They elected Miss Van Duser as their sponsor. S.C. Rep. are Betty Prather and Lloyd Jaynes who succeeded hob Valerius who resigned.

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