Salina High School - Trail Yearbook (Salina, KS)

 - Class of 1936

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Salina I-l iqh 5I.llUOIS X x I9 Helen Niarts Mary Donna Carson Mary Cheney Margaret Mary Reed Mary Lovene Price Wanda Dewhirst Joyce Staniford Betty Crawford Mary Ellen Shaver Lois Flamme Betty Hallam Marguerite Pfalzgrapf I Mary Helen.Wilson Jewell Traylor Virginia Gutsch Ruth Veach Mary Belle Long IINCCLH GIDL IQESERVES CABINET Lincoln Girl Reserves met each Wednesday, held their monthly cabinet meetings the first of each month, and hiked regularly on the third Thursday. Their most interesting service projects were con- ducting the Red Cross election in February and act- ing as waitresses at the special Y. W. dinners. Pro- viding for a family's needs at Thanksgiving and at Christmas and making scrapbooks for child- ren's hospital wards were other definite service con- tributions of the Lincoln Club. Social events were a Christmas party for girls, a Dad and Daughter dinner in the spring, at which the new cabinet was installed, and a special mothers' meeting during Educational Week. LINCCLN HI-Y CABINET Discussion of such live subjects as Olympic sports,World Peace problems, and vocations for boys and men, varied by a series of Bible studies led by the Reverend Mr. Arend of the University Methodist Church, made up the regular weekly study-program of the Lincoln I-Ii4Y. Un special oc- casions invited speakers gave the club a talk on some subject of current interest. The organization, open to any boy in Lincoln Building, had a member- ship of forty-three. Jim Surface, a sophmore, was the president of the Lincoln Hi-Y. David Robb . Bob Woodward Fred Eberhardt J :J A I 'N INJ Jim Surface Jason Yordy KJ Grover Cobb , f , Andrew Allbee n, X Benny Park I i r I A John Lynch V KJ' 'DX ij. f I l F' if , ,llhld jlvlll ' J! 1 I ll V. 5 T I' 8' X 'A I JJ K , J 1 SJ KL I J, fi.

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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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Q0 lxlineleen Thivlq-Six Trail Frances Lindblom Mary Louise Olson Mary Elizabeth Eclcelman Valine Roberts Jen Hoffman Marjorie Nelson Betty Jean Stevens Betty Marie Felt IQCGSGVELT GIIQL IQESEIQVES CABINET Roosevelt Girl Reserves were organized into two groups, each carrying out a social and a service pro- gram somewhat similar. The hilce to Riverside and a Columbus Day Voyage were the first of a series of good times that reached aclimax in the Mothers' and Daughters' Tea in April. The social service of the clubs centered around its Thanksgiving and its Christmas gifts of food and clothing. Members collected childrens, magazines for the Americanization Center and made scrapbooks and planted bulbs for hospital gifts. Responsibility was the idea behind the weekly meetings of the Roosevelt Junior Hi-Y clubsg conse- quently every boy was given a chance to assume and carry out some definite part ofthe club's work. The responsibilities included planning and securing pro- grams for the weekly meetings, taking Part in some phase of the program, acting as hosts and guides to visitors, and performing various other duties as they presented themselves in the school's activities. Train- ing in Christian leadership was the chief aim of the Roosevelt clubs. EGGSEVELT H LV CABI H ET Bob jackson Bob Garrison Tylon Shuerman Metz .Wright John Snedelcer Charles Eberhardt

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