Salina High School - Trail Yearbook (Salina, KS)

 - Class of 1936

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gnlinu l'liql1 Schorols v I7 Betty Lee Carson Laura Lee Waring John I. Young Florence Ripley Margaret Miller Betty Jane Richards Frances Houck Melba Buxton Josephine Bangs Ted Woodward Allan Livers Nick Hoffman Keith Schuerman Everton Doom William Wachtel Walter Needles Robert Sullivan Sixteen energetic Washington students, that could be neither icebound nor snowbound during the forsenic season ol' january and February, made up the debate club. Though they won no outstanding vic- tories, they were enthusiastic entrants at Topeka, Abilene, Emporia, and the Central Kansas League tournaments, losing in the league encounter the champ- ionship to Ellsworth by a close decision. They made numerous trips to neighboring towns in zero weather, and when the season was over, still not being talked out, they coached Lincoln students for a building tournament. KODAK CLUB DEBATE CLUB A kodak, interest in photography, and twenty- five cent dues were all that was necessary to belong to the Kodak Club. Bur once a member, one had the use of a dark room, a printing box, and an en- larging machine which was a decided advantage to the amateur photographer. Regular meetings were held every two weeks at which members learned to develop, to print, and to use the enlarging machine. An occasional talk by a Salina photographer gave the amateurs both information and inspiration. Qualifi- cations for membership the second semester was a picture taken, developed, and printed by the appli- cant. The club had forty-six second-semester members. Applebee, Betson, Bi- shop, Brizendine, Craig, DeWar, DeWitt, Doom, Ganssle, Gibbon, Houck, Hepperly,Hoffman, Hol- len, Kline, Lantz, Gibbs, Mapes, Marietta, Mc Ar- thur, McDonald, Moore, McKim, Dberer, Pafford, Patrick, Reed, Reynolds, Ripley, Smith, Schuer- man, Waring, Whelan, York, Ziegler

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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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I8 N ineleen Thirfiq-Six 'Tru il Margaret Mae Crawford Patty Woodwaad Esther Reed Wilberta Montgomery Geraldine Gottberg Marian Klema ' Doris Nelson Erleen Lindeman Maxine Oberg Anna Marie Miller Katharyn Reynolds Leone Lentz Melba Buxton La Vera Swedenberg Ruth Linck WASHINGTON GIIQL IQESEIQVES CABINET A mixer for all senior high school girls set the Washington Girl Reserves in motion early in the school year and made the first splash of color on the 1936 G. R. Tapestry. A membership drive added T46 Washington girls who were interested in finding and giving the best. Fun, friendliness, and helpfulness were woven into all the activities of the club. Programs were varied and interesting. Candy sales did wonders for the finances of the service committee. A Christmas tea for mothers, near the holiday times, was a successful undertaking of the social committee, which also planned and carried out the May installation banquet. The peak of the Washington Hi-y organization activities last year, according to its president, was the electrical demonstration by the Midwest assemblies which added knowledge to the students and money to the treasury. The club grew during the year in the quality of its programs and in the ideals of the organization. This spirit was best manifested at the Monday cabinate meetings. Garvin Van Meter, Allen Livers, and Ernest Klema arranged a series of programs that was interesting and profitable. Keith Schuerman, '36, was president of the Washington Hi-Y. ' WASHINGTGN HI-V CABINET Robert Marietta Stewart Peck Keith Schuerman Earl Padfield Nick Hoffman Charles D. Winders Ernest Klema Robert Sullivan Carl Brodine E. G. Barber Garvin Van Matre Allan Livers

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