Yates Center High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Yates Center, KS)

 - Class of 1940

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I-li-Y CLUB Despite the fact that the club was made up of inexperienced boys, the Hi-Y Club of the Yates Center High School has completed a very successful year. The Hi-Y and G. R. co-operated in selling candy at athletic games and in the school halls. The club shared in the proceeds from the Christmas Pageant and with the money bought a white gift for a needy family. The most outstanding projects of the year were being host to the Southeastern Kansas Hi-Y convention, and the Father-Son banquet with Glenn Archer, assistant to Governor Ratner, as principal speaker. The losing side of the ticket sales campaign for the banquet, headed by Junior Stockebrand, entertained the winning side, head- ed by Charles Steinforth. The Hi-Y plans to send delegates to the conference at lola and also to the Nation- al Hi-Y Training Camp at Camp Wood. Ut't'i4-ers and f'0llllllitU'0 Chairmen are as follows: President .......,........ ........ 1 Richard Mulsow Vice President ....... ...... G eorge Woodrut'l' Secretary '... ........ ....... 1 C merson Tadtman Treasurer ,.............,..,.,. .,,,...,,,,..,, lk Ielvin Ruth 1'I'OgI'll!ll Chairman ...... ....... J unior Stockehrand Worship Chairman ..... ..t.,,.,.,... S tarl Driskill Service Chairman ....... ..... E stil Barnes Sponsoi '...... ............... ...... lt ' lr. Mohler IVIRST ROW: Estil Barnes, Jimmy Allen, Charles Steinforth, Kenneth Stoc-kebrand, Dick Plumb, George Woodruff. Eugene McCormick, Richard Lancaster, Marvin Nickel. SECOND ROVV: Melvin Ruth, Carl Smith, Francis Davis, Starl Driskill, Dalc Mc- Kinsey, Curtis Stoll. Billie Steiner, Elmer Crumrine. THIRD ROW: Alan Stoll, Richard Mulsow, Myron Stockebi-and, Francis Campbell, Buddy Iiedfearn, Norryce Mcntzer, Morris Mahon. Junior Stockebrand, Mr. Mohler. PAGE 31

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FIRST ROVV: Lavonne Daniel, Cleo Mae Foote, Miss Clara Geith, Helen Mahon. Mary Frances Briles, Velma Heinlen. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Vvest, Mary Dell Burnside, Ella Fae Stroh, Lenore Reep, Betty Rae Butler. Doris VVeide. The Girl Reserves is a religious organization for girls in high school. It has the largest enrollment of any organization in Y. C. H. S. This year it had a total of eighty-two members. The purpose of this club is: To find and give the best, and the slogan isg To face life squarely. The theme which was carried out this year in the regular' bi-monthly meetings was: Our House Beautiful. The cabinet meets the first Monday of each month. This large organization has many activities during the school year. Among these were the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet on November 24, a Get Acquaintedv picnic, a Dad and Daughter Social and Community VVeek. CABINET In President .......................... Betty Rae Butler ?igjQ:l-N Vice President .,...,.. ....... C leo Mae Foote . i Secretary .....,...... ....... H elen Mahon X Treasurer ...... ....... E lla Fae Stroh f'0IIlIllItt00 Chairmen Advisory Board Mary Frances Briles ......., Social ........ Mrs. N. L. Lancaster Mary Dell Burnside ......,.., Program .... Mrs. R. R. Schreiber Marjorie Vvest .................. Finance ............ Mrs. Ray Butler Velma Heinlen ...... ,...... I lublicity ........ Mrs. Glenn Briles Lenore Heep ....... ..,,. , ,Service ............ Mrs. G. M. Grafel Doris Weide ....... ............ ll lusic ............ Mrs. C. G. Plumb Sponsor, Clara Geith GIRL RESERVES CABINET



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4 . FIRST ROW: Virginia Fry, Velma Heinlen, Hilda Sieker, Gertrude Pugh, Helen Mahon, Mary Frances Briles, Violet Stoll, Emilia Kraft. SECOND ROW: Beverly West, Frances Shaefer, Mary Buck, Jean Neufeld, Verna Mae Peters, Mary Joan Fry, Betty Schnell, Marjorie West, Norma Kilby Rag- land, THIRD ROW: Barbara June Sisson, Betty' Rae Butler, Eva Lee Shotts, Mary E. Pingrey, Lavonne Daniel, Mildred Ragland, Matilda Wille, Betty J0 Linde, Cleo Mae Foote. Donna Hollingsworth, Juanita Mentzer. FOURTH ROW: Miss Ireland, Mary Dell Burnside, Alan Stoll, Margaret Randall, Miss Hammons. The Ka1npus Kittens , composed of thirty-two members, was a very active or- ganization this year. They sponsored the first annual Homecoming, and planned many pep chapels which were greatly enjoyed by the student body. Among these were A1nputation ot' De-Feat, Back Yard Gossip, A Girls' Football Game, Professor Quiz Program, and a Chalk Talk by' Coach McDonald. They also had nineteenth, and twenty-first century basketball games and stunts by the pep band at the half of the games in the gym. The Offic-ers Arm-: President ............ Vice President ..... Secretary ,... ..... Treasurer ...... Cheer Leaders ..... Sponsors.. ...... PEP CLUB Mary Frances Briles Virginia Fry Violet Stoll Lavonne Daniel Mary Dell Burnside Margaret Ann Randall Alan Stoll Miss Hammons Miss Ireland X if 7, XX , fix mf X

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