Salina High School - Trail Yearbook (Salina, KS)

 - Class of 1936

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Salina iqlw Schools I5 Haynesg Mapesg Muirg Ahlstedtg Oborgg John- song Robinsong Weisg Bagleyg Hederstedtg Wri- terg Barnesg Gottbergg Kelleyg Priceg Plamanng Julcesg I-lughesg Kuhlg Beachg Pickerillg Craigg Barnett How to get a job and draw a pay check gave the commercial club members a real problem for their Th arsday meetings. Sometimes the business world's requirements for success were made clear in a short act with a big-business background, an exacting boss, and a commercial club member presenting good and bad office taste among moderns. Student report ann guest speakers varied the programs, which were de- signed to present and to impress upon the club mem- bers the trifles that make perfection and success in the business world. COM M EIQCIAL CLU B The Ellen H. Richards Club with a member- ship of 125 girls enrolled in the food department had a good reputation at S.l-LS. for lively programs and good eats. The annual Christmas dinner ofthe club was the midwinter social event of the school. The D. S. cottage was the setting for a number of club events, one of which was the November tea given to the faculty and former club members. All of the org- anization were sponsored by Miss Anna Lora Miller, D. S. teacher at Washington. ELLEN H. FJICHAICQDS CLUB ldalia Palmer Rosaline Cox Fena Marie Johnson Phyllis Young Fern Kilgore Amy Richmond lzetta Benham Elizabeth Price Kenneth Ritgers Alice Crow Terrissa Wilbur Dorothy Shaw Malena Warholm Anna Lora Miller

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I6 lxlinnlvvn Tllirlq-Six Tvuil THE NEWS SVAFF The News Staff furnished news for Salina High with speed and accuracy. lxfith the aid ofthe print- ing classes they published thirty issues of the 'Salina High News this year. Eight delegates from the class attended a jour- nalism cenference at Lawrence. An outstanding activitv of the class was the newspaper exhibit and tea held in the staff-room during Educational Week. journalism students gained a better and a clearer understanding cf the news as published in the daily papers and the experience in carrying out special kinds of news service, such as interviews, human interest stories, and features. Keith Schuerman Everton Doom Leroy Fink Junior Boughton Frances Griffith Margaret Mae Crawford Doris Nelson lvlary Pafford Wilberta Montgonaery Marian l-lollen Laura Lee Waring Mildred Clements Anna Marie Miller June Dahlberg Roberta Lear Fickeng Doomg Mariettag Crowthersg Wa c h t e lg B o u g h t o ng Densfordg Buxtong Reedg Waring, G riffi th, Woodwardg Norris, McCarty, Rich- ardsg Carterg Muirg Pick- erillg Gibbonsg Miss Car- penterg Clarkg M o o r e 5 Patrick, Brodineg Royce, I-loffmang Bangs. The 1936 Trail makers were fifteen represen- tative seniors who spent their activity periods plan- ning and building the Trail. Anna Marie Miller, assisted by Willierta Montgomery and LeRoy Fink, were the editors, Fink giving most of his time to the advertising section of the book. Doris Nelson act- ed as the able copy managerg Laura Lee Waring sponsored the snapshot pages. The features were contributed by Margaret Mae Crawford. Junior Boughtcn wrote the sport stories. Every member of the staff made contributions both of copy and of service that had a definite part in building this Trial. THE TDAH.STAFl



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is N' - - - II'lEif-EH TilIFiH-SIX TFGI, ' GIIQLS' GLEE ciue The glee clubs were the chorus roups of the senior high school that furnished music Ear both school and community affairs. Comhinecl, they formecl the acapella choir. Any clay during the fourth hour one had only to step into the new music room on the ground floor at Washington Building to see Mr. 'l hornton swing his baton and to hear these music- malcers in action. A high point in the glee clubs' experiencei this year was their appearance as the chorus of llTrov- BoYs' QUARTETTE Milton Allen Kendall Baker Stewart Peck Wallis Campbell SOLOISTS Milton Allen Bill Sheclcien GIRLS, SEXTETTE Josephine Anclrews Margaret Carter La Vera Sweclenhurg Erleen Lincleman Betty Lee Carson Frances Griffith soLoIsTs Virginia Ciutsch Franc h ' if ' yl il atoref' pubon the Festi l Opeik Co y oil Chicago, ali orial H Fe ar zo. During sic e theys gtw bers on high-school ight and pe re gain the com- mencement r ram in he e also co testants in t e e tal Ka a Lea stiva ere tival were the 1 ls' se t te, the boys f ua , an , v N D E CJX' Y . 1, . their especiall tone qu litiesq ve it high the soloist, ho boys :ggi l i ' E I ratings. Oth Mig rantsi me A. feil xii NYJ BOVS' GLEE CLUBN,

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