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ABOUT NOON February ll, the GR. by cabinet sat down to chili and all the 1 dance ' ' ' B it N 1 a k' Xndxan ' .rpms trimmings. e y lean oan , Iac ie messinll an Oiqanizatxovughouy Sprecher, Dorothy Walker, and Betty ' Smdegts vs GXYX 5COu1XwOWn two Ann Arnold dive for the crackers. i an Wei' Dodge X BOY COWQ 5 to ,O mga as be V E C0539 CML ' OI YX 669565 N . LOB actos BQ ' Q , .. N998 we Ca ax Yeas. Ostftdta X Qi QQQY H06 . , U ,M A mervbels gained S .XS preffenla X ff ,fr 2: ' B 1 ' Oi X , M tw . NV lf I' .V A Q -I : eiougm Kansas tar ww! T' l- - M ' te w.-iff . .A - Egg' . ' filglil it-2 Wes' .. f ', 'e dgy -V 'F . 'fain ling? 5 . - Q 5 if 5' ' if , L Y . E ,.,,, , Z :L fiom, N 'T V U N . . 372 1 THE PEPPIEST SCHOOL keeps that n me with cheerleaders such s Tommy Thomas LOJISE Taylor Skipper Stark Anna Mae Evans and Bob Truman Georgie Seiker who lent his talents to the basketball team second semester is not pictured My 6 1 as M 'K .,-af Raef BOMBS AND BLACKMHILI The junior class after many Weeks of strenuous practicing accompanied by coke drinking and shouts oi, Where's my book? produced a fast moving play which was a comical mixture of everything from bombs to blackmail. Pictured above are some of the cast--Betty Martin, Ralph Nevins, Lee Braddock, Norma Ball, Barbara Hall, Helen Swaiiord and Betty lean Noland. ONE WILD NIGHT was the fitting title oi the junior play -and wild it was! Between scenes with gangsters, moving men, relatives and ghosts, the audience hardly knew what to expect next. Below are lrmadel Miller, Iimmie King, Iackie Sprecher, Sammy Robbs, Iohn Caldwell, and David Barhydt in action. Not pictured: Eddie Hanna and Lou Ruth Parham.
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if ,Q bel? . to . mei' bll W0 tn 60919 Y. 051509 Ot 5 'rx sei- l0eXleViliiXl3 two avian ol SOCKS DABBLING DEMONS Bill Switzer and e strougei en are out KO wake 5 Bill Kerns do a little messing on Bapglfivtxese gemlengds togelhe one of the chemistry tables in the Pull- B Ynmegt. T Dough Wie laboratory. me gogjavot KO tie e QU alrlealel' TROPHY POLlSHERSQThe debaters who won the Salina trophy shine up their hard earned trophy. Mildred lohnson, Walter Layton, and lack Lasley look on as Barbara Hall ap- plies the rag and Norma Lutz does her bit. LIFE GAZING-The Lite Board, project of the Camera Club, is their method of showing their pictures to the student body. Here lack Ryner- son, Marion Baugh, Victor Durr and Mildred Iohnson study the photo dis- played in the case by Mr. Bryce Gleckler and his troupe of photo fiends. I-'OUR ACHES AND A IERK-lack Dillard, Bruce Deck, Louise Taylor, Dr. Gerald Gribble and Miss Avanelle Clark sit patiently waiting tor ye old quiz master to call upon their wits. Dr. Gribble appeared through the courtesy of the local dentists who were giving dental exams that Friday.
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OVERWORKED AND UNDERPAID in appreciation but not complain- ing are the members of the art department. Miss Geneva Wright's faithful cohorts are always ready, willing and able to do their bit when called upon. And they frequently are-by almost every school activity. MISS GENEVA WRIGHT, art supervi- sor, brings another display from her two high school classes to post in the main hall showcase. 9' PIANISSIMO, BOYS! As we study the look on your celestial director's face, we conclude that you are in- deed reaching the heights for as high as you can soar on a bass hornl. MR. WILLIAM ALAIR, indus- trial arts instructor, is always on the job with high school classes and adult sessions at night. CRASH! and with the impact of wood upon drumhead, we present that erstwhile trio of drummers-lean Dowler, Cleta Io Love- lady and Anna Mae Evans. ludging by that intent look, we'd say the kids are up against a pretty tough assortment ot notes. DOROTHY PENN- INGTON and Vir- ginia Barnes consent to pose for the Sou'- Wester photographer to prove that girls can handle tools as efficiently as boys.
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