Parsons High School - Norseman Yearbook (Parsons, KS)

 - Class of 1935

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l EUREKA CLUB CABINET Sarah Louise Delay, Margaret Belle King, Nora E. Sniitli-sponsor, Enid Palmer, Betty Lou Shears. DRAMATICS CLUB MEMBERS First1?ow-l4'rauees Cainphell, Thelma McKinley. Lavon Massey, Keitha Traunnel, Miss Margaret Slllltll-SIJ0llS01', Durotliy Main, Helen Phillips. Iva June House. Second Row-Marian Hughes, Marian XVoods, Helen Makemson, Mercedes Murray, Phillip Lyrer, Delores Hornbaek, Mary lXlargaret Potts, Nadine Nice, Betty Risser, Betty Jean Herod, Joy Linn. I Thiird Ii'l1'M71EllZiZLb6tll McGinnis, Bill NVestlioff, Dale Grihhen, Ralph Rust, Perry Belan- der. Ellen Morton, Elaine Davis, Charles Thurston. G. A. A. CLUB, First Row-Mintie Ann Beasley, Lorraine Fonts, Mary Jane Robertson, Elizabeth M0- Ginnis, Elizabeth Howey, Jane Parkinson, Isabelle Eouglnniller, Mildred Davis, Clora Ford. SUCOTILZ Rou'-Mary .lean Edwards, Marjorie Davis, Helen Hall, Clariee Clark, Marg Francis Messenger, Errna Jean Metcalf, Keitha Trannuel. 7'M1'zl Row-Vi1'ginia Clay, Elsie Maxwell, Miss Ann 'I'heilen-spmlsnr, Dazey Horn, Evelyn Steiinnitz. 'Tr-4Ef:,51,xflr41rx1Gef nldwl

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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of seven members, two representatives chosen by each class and the president elected from the Senior Class by the student body. The president of the Student Council is also the chairman of the student body. The duties of the Student Council are similar to that of any executive commit- tee. The members represent the students in conferences with the principal, teach- ers, and deans. They are the connecting link between the student body and the faculty. ' - The Student Council for the school year 1934 and 1f935 is composed of the following members: Bill Westhoff-president, Charles Pringle-vice-president, Lucille Miller-secretary, Marian Meador, Jay Reynolds, Betty Lou McGinty, Dean lfVells, Miss Leeta Scott, sponsor. GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserve Club for the year 1934 and 1935 has steadily built a spiritual and social organization, sturdy and everlasting, in keeping with the club theme of the year which is Stones. The club, under the sponsorship of Miss Nora Smith and with the help of Mrs. R. P. Roach, former Y.W.C.A. president, has held many interesting meetings, both social and educational. The study of stones this year has revealed many interesting facts concerning such stones as the Easter stone, corner- stone, keystone, milestone, stepping stone, and many others. Among the outstand- ing social events of the year were the Girl Reserve and the Hi-Y Valentine Party, the Girl Reserve Cabinet Tea, and the Cabinet Waffle Breakfast. The club this year is under the able leadership of Lucile Miller, president. Other officers of the club ,include Marian Hughes, vice president, Virginia King, secretary, and Helen Makemson, treasurer. The committee chairmen are as follows: Pauline Baity, program, Wilma Thompson, social, Mintie Ann Beasley, worship, Joy Linn, publicity, Virginia Davies, service, Marian Hughes, membership, Ber- niece Wilson, music, and, Elaine Davis, dramatics. The club this year is composed of thirty-nine members. HI-Y The Hi-Y Club is one of the major organizations of the school. The Club motto is: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. During the past year the Parsonsi Hi-Y proved to be not only an outstanding club in Parsons but in Southeast Kansas. The S.E.K. Hi-Y Conference was held here December 1-11, 15, 16. Boys numbering approximately two hundred were here, and the local boys displayed their ability as hosts in offering hospitality to the dele- gates. This resulted in a very successful conference. The Hi-Y boys and their dates enjoyed a hayrack ride as one of the social events. ' ' The officers of' the club: Ralph Rust, president, Gayle Rodgers, vice presi- dent: Robert Hackney, secretary, Dale Gribben, treasurer. The committee chair- men are as follows: Program, John White, Bible Study, Donald Taylor, Music, Charles Nice, Social Service, Elwood Beeson, World Brotherhood, Charles Long, Publicity, Charles VVeesner. The sponsor of the club is Mr. Victor Hall. N936 1:2A2.lQfCIDNl'AsN l



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EUREKAS CLUB The largestu and perhaps most popular club of the Parsons High School is the Eurekas Club which is composed of every girl in the school. The club is under the- sponsorship of Miss Nora Smith. Meetings have consisted chiefly of speakers and programs given by-the girls. The most outstanding program of the year and one in which the girls took great interest was a program given for their mothers. The motto of the Eurekas Club ist Aim high and never lose sight of the' goal. The club helped the girls to solve some of their problems. The officers of the club are: Betty Lou Shears, presidentg Margaret Belle King, vice presidentg Sara Louise DeLay, secretaryg Enid Palmer, treasurer. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club met this year every Wednesday morning under the direc- tion of Miss Margaret Smith. The president this year was Marian Hughes. The other officers consisted of vice-president, Marjorie Hoffmang secretary, Francis Campbellg treasurer, Bill Westhoff. Membership to the club was limited to those who passed the censor of the club, which consisted of all members. The candidates were to give short selections of readings or speeches, which were judged by the members. Of the ones who tried, about twenty were admitted. Some of the interesting programs this year consisted of talks by Miss Harriet Taylor, a Review of Green Pastures by Philip Lyrer, and very interesting readings by junior college students. The program of the club this year, as conducted, was very helpful to members of the club in connection with their dramatics. G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association of the Parsons High School has done much to promote athletics among the girls. The organization is sponsored by Miss Theilen, athletic instructor. The meetings during the year were spent in playing basketball, volleyball, hockey and in presenting miscellaneous programs. On October 13, a Play Day was held at Pittsburg and a number of delegates from Parsons attended. The officers and captains for the club are as follows: Elizabeth Howey, presi- dent, Dazey Horn, vice presidentg Inez Vandyne, secretaryg Elizabeth McGinnis, treasurer, Dorothy Locke, basketball captaing Helen Hall, baseball captaing Anna Lee Reasor, clogging captain, Lorraine Fonts, volleyball captaing Marguerite Startz, hiking, Sara Louise Delay, tennis captain. XQ3-' AIQJCDNI,-QsN

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