High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 22 text:
“
g U . . Top Row: I. Saylor, P. W. Iohnson, M. Sollenberger, A. Conwill, I. Iohnson, C. Walker, B. Hambric, A. Wagler. Second Bow: B. Brownlee, V. Fishback, E. Ely, M. Anderson, M. Skiles, I. McCandless, D. Crawford, I. Sealey, H. Houston. Third Row: B. Vandaveer, B. Paine, L. Hamilton, M. Sidlinger, Mr. Lyman, Miss Stevens, M. Alexander, M. I. Wick. Student Council The students of Hutchinson high school felt the desire for a student representative body as early as 1924. To fulfill this desire the Student Council was organized by a committee of students and faculty members. The purpose of the organization as stated in the constitution is to foster closer relations between the students and school authorities, to foster sentiment for law and orderg to conserve the traditions and ideals of the school, and to promote the general welfare of the school. The Student Council has twenty members, which are chosen at the end of each semester from the various clubs and classes of the school. The only qualification fcr membership is that each representative must have at least a C average in his grades There are two faculty sponsors I S DS Miss Alice Lucile Stevens, who has been sponsor since the organization of the Council, and Burton Lyman, who is new this year in the administration of H. H. S. Marvin Sollenberger was chosen by the entire student body to serve as president of the Council this year. This office is the most prominent one a student may hold in school. Martha Lou Alex- ander was elected by the members of the Council for the office of vice-president, and Roscoe Ham- bric was chosen secretary. The chairmen of the assembly, awards, and trophy committees are re- spectively Allan Conwill, Lois Hamilton, and Bill Brownlee. One of the outstanding achievements of this years Council was the longdesxred change of the number of cheerleaders from three to five lt also revised and brought up to date the system of awards and as it has done in previous years it again distributed the gold and blue handbooks and took charge of the collection of the Big Brothers fund Meetings of the Student Council are business meetings without programs and the one social event of the year for this organization is the an nual spring picnic breakfast with its traditional menu of hamburgers onions and eskimo pies. Elqhteen
”
Page 21 text:
“
Marvin Sollenberger A peppy, popular senior, Mar- vin Sollenberger, was chosen this year lor the highest ottice a Hutchinson high school student may attain, that ot president ot the Student Council. During his three years in high school Marvin has been outstanding in many activ- ities, especially athletics, in which he starred as captain of the bas- ketball team. He has taken an active part in many H. H. S. clubs and this year was elected to the National Honor Society. ln the midst ot all his activities, however, he has maintained high standards ot scholarship. Although he had had no previous experience with the work ot the Student Council, Marvin began his work willingly, learned quickly, and proved him- self a worthy leader. During his term as president, the Council has discussed many worthwhile pro- jects and improvements for the school and has succeeded in car- rying out some ot them, including the change in the number of cheer- leaders from three to tive. Sevente fr' en- - --
”
Page 23 text:
“
E. C. ALMOUIST A good scientist, but better known as a photographer, Physics, Chemistry, Allagaroo, Senior Class. Mc- Pherson College, A. B., Bethany College, Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia: UniversitY Of Colorado. ZORA ANDERSON l have to stay alter school anyway, so , . , English, Perrill Club. Wichita University. FRANCES ARGANBRIGHT She likes everybody, even reptiles. Spanish, Latin, Senior Class. Uinversity ol Kansas A. B. and A, My National University of Mexico, Ok lahoma State Teachers' College, University o Oklahoma. MABELLE BILLINGS Now, girls, let's get quiet. Girls' Glee Club. Kansas State Teachers' College Hays, B. M. in Piano, B. M. in Voice, and B. S., Columbia Univeristy, New York, M. A. lOHN BREWER Today you're Hutchinson. Speech, Psychology, Law, Perrill Club, Senior Class. Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, B. S. and M, S. ROBERT BRICKEY No dilly-dallying around. Constitution, Physiologv. lunior Class, Asst. Football and Basketball Coach. Kansas State Teachers' Col- lege, Pittsburg, B, S., M. S. MARIAN BROOKOVER Girls, if you want to talk, whisper, Clothing, Home-making. Kansas State College, Man- hatton, B. S. and M. S., University of Chicago. E. A. CAIRNS l believe the boys are in good shape for tonight. American History, H Club, Senior Class, Football and Basketball Coach. Southwestern College, Win- field, A. B.: University of Illinois. ADA I. CANNADY Culture, modesty, and understanding personified. English, Senior Class, Scholarship Corrimittee. Col- lege of Emporia, A. B.: University ot Kansas, A. M., University of Wisconsin, University of Chicago, Northwestem University, GERTRUDE CHAPMAN Watch your perspective. Art. School of Fine and Applied Arts, Crrcago Uni- versity ot Colorado Fine and Applied Art School, New York. W. T. COLE Devoted to his work and unsellish in his gms. Steriography, Psychology, Typing, Hi'Y. Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, B. S. and M. A. A. G. COLEMAN Are you a sturiiri chewer? Mechanical Drawing. Kansas State Teachers' Col- lege, Pittsburg, Colorado University, Boulder. ESTHER COPE Let's think of something diferent. Girls' Physicaf Edu:at.o:i, G. A. A., lunior Class. Kansas State Teachers' Colege, Emporia, B. S., Washburn Calle-ge Iowa University, M. S. HAZEL CURTIS 'Gef yiiiir machines reidy tzr a time test, please, Tyixig, Ste-niigrfigiiy, Sophondzre Class. Kansas Stite Teachers ll- if-, Erngiina, B S. in Educafgan, ri:i'l B S. iri iriiv- Uriysersity of -fh.c':go- Den- ver Univers.ty. WILMER FALKENRICH Rich in wisdom, but ever young in spirit Latin, National Honor Society, Sorihornore Class. Baker University, A. B. Colorado University, Univer- sity ol Kansas, Karisfzs Sta'e Coliege, Manhavan FRANK T. FEE F. He barks, but he never bites. Printing, Buzz, Allagarcio. Kansas State Teachers' C,llege, Pittsburg, B. S.: Universiiv ot Ca.iforn:a, Coinrado State Agricutiiral College, Bissell College: Wichita University, Friends Universty. D. GROBE The Chamber ol Commerce doesnt like it. Chemistry, Valence Club, lunior Class. Drury Col- lege, B. S., University ot Missouri: University ot Kan- sas, Southwestern Teachers' College, Missouri. Nineteen rug, S 1-. ,ir 4 QI!! 3 ,L -ln ,ws 6 is
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.