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Y Qi THE TT vi Left 1-O TighJi1'JNna-livin F-H deputy Sheriff: ?et rdcxorne, Judgeg Joyce Lee Herres, Sylvia- Edwin St . MTS. vivertg 3:3 Mn ffhnsaciiz, Asllxeariiif l Max Bader, Proiessorg Lois Gampbelicktk?-if -F5133-3 Eugene Schwartzs v , 1949? Arbsland, Mrs. Hendersong Glenne Neale Licilmliry ffflef'f',0V'e11, ' 3 08' Bynes, General Burbeclc . and five 'Wo seniors, five jyuniors, sophomores made up the cast for the All' . 44 . 1 E? Q - -.am School play , Second Childhood, a glijj' ' gg ' as sg J comedy farce, sponsored by tne Girl if ET 5, gf, A '-Q71 Preserves and directed by Lncile Johnson. f ,-O .- if h 'ax -Q lt was presented on Feb. 22. N 1 .T 'f'-' if ' QF. 52 'I -f IN ' ' 6 x The play was a big success with two .mx 5 tg , 4, l - 4 1 Q -. X X , IMM M. y ,g , Q -Nell attended performances. 'ine proceeds 'MJ . , l - .ff ., . . Hoge I x .. - Hu .-1 EQ amounted to s,C9'2..OO, which was spent rc lL1e f Q 1Pi..,ff. -5' various ways . Ompter 3 LOT eifba . . mm-g Louise Black, YT - . . U dr, t it to eiehtffsetw seems, Hem Yoiggwsjrfff 6055133 ecfiixmlxaf Eff 1 f1gO5g2rOXQ'1gf,i225 gifs, e - - vone Q . - - gy 5rap . , . 1 xmlson Us , qu- ynia 1 1 ff, fineda Qsaztdii Ricnerdsoi'-3 Waxing Bergman, Buell-lice 'dar1Iia':T3 Sorbeitb 59'Jf9YJ v Tommy Y ' . glared Benson, Y, yn te Donovan W . , Y fe, - is-,gre times. Bda iwereeret YHPP, We O5 Q P. -1 ri - rue senior wwf Pf?5em'ea if Q? rr 16 mag, 5 comedy fierce gut: exgalegxe Qfce eleven gill' 595 SQ? og 'wg all and we 'Yfecvl Wild was eimogea lot of corifif Glammy school creatffd ad the eclnool. 5'L'b'2f1 even the boys engage 20
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WZ. Fourth Row--left to right-R. Butler, LaOrange, V. Dawson, Lee, Sunter, Becker, Krug, Zimmerman, H. Tindall. Third Row--left to right--J. Tindallg sponsor, Miss Herres, Benson, E. Murphy, Pickert, Davis, Hannigan, Whismang Taylor, Cole, Peterson, Bradshaw, N. Dawson, Brewer, Blair, Karst, Eveleigh, Bartonek. Second Row--left to right--Munger, Neal, Triplett, M.J. Stowell, Harrison, L. Butler, Messex, J. Stowell, J. Cook, Shewbert, A. Reif, Prather, Glynn, B. Humphrey, Kingston, Peltz, Francis, Bonnie Humphrey. First Row--left to right--Field, McEvers, Highfill, Kring, Risner, Krieger, Cornelius, Gory, Black, L. Reif, T. Cook, P. Murphy, Finn, Banks, Gilstrap. 0 Q 6 1 'I ,f il The object of this organization shall be to encourage . , good sportsmanship, to promote girls athletics in the high. ,. .g school for the individual benefit of its members and the -J ' girls of the high school by promoting loyalty, co-opera- '11 tion, health, strength, and efficiency, to build up public opinion in support of athletics organized for the physical and mental benefit of the participants and the social and moral welfare of the pupils instead of primarily as a public spectacle, and to build up wholesome sentiments, habits and traditions among the pupils of the school. f!25.6?ifLw7 I T EXW,- The Girls' Letter Club was started in H.H.S. more than ten years ago and ever since then has been an active self-supporting organization. At present there are 35 active members and 28 social members who still lack the essential number of points. To become an active member 250 points are required, 375 points are necessary to receive a letter, 500 points are needed to get a stripe. These various awards are presented in Honor chapel in the spring. To the four girls who receive the highest number of points are given a bronze, silver, and gold-medal and a gold trophy. Points may be earned by the girls in several ways which include playing basketball, volleyball, ping- pong and helping in the concession stand at football games. The officers for this year are as follows: Pres., Margie Goryg Sec., Loretta Cornelius, and Treas., Mary Louise Black. Miss Whisman is sponsor for the nggagl. -zation , .. ,cs s , Eloise Bradshaw, Delmar I9 0K'ld 3V Harper, Jo Ann Tindall
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. . Lloyd H111-dd: A1-bsldndf Gabrielg Ariwlfilfer Malachi. Noelg W3J,nehBanlL1'7:J:vin Thorne, Q en, Mart ai ' . teoene GTE' ft 1:0 Rlgn - us FOX, L9 s the Stranger! Thea Jayne J The Gift fgy-Marie A. Foley was chosen as the oneeect c n e H . . o t st play for oislngton and was directed by J. R. Thar-p. It was e biblical Ciz-ans requiring an ancient setting and special o ' 5-lid III -If -L1 ' c stllrnlng e e p materials. The lag' was resented at the C.P.L. Sweet Sixteen Q 110 contest etDEllswo1-51, where it received e Comedy farce with a cz-if ynonniii? O? rating of veljy- good, to the P. T. A. Seven bays and six girls directed by group, to the student body-, at the speech MP- Thafp was presented May 10, festival at Great Bend and at the United Brethren Chin-ch. Comedy of the play was Centered f1f'Ollnd the scheme oi'Rut1qieJ Q little Gene Green, who portrayed the part- 3-lI'l who was flizl of ideas. A family of little lane Joel, was chosen as one of qua-wel WHS Dfecipitat ' ' the two best actors in the leeeue contest. Bef ' Sd fund finally tied by this SLl2'DI'iSingf adolescent. Back Roweeleft to rights-Bob Helwig, Tomfuy, Bernard Beausang, Grandpa Pattong Clara Schultz, Stella Stephanieg Bob Vazerius, Ez-ed Pattong Anita Manger, Eunice Pattong Lloyd Jaynes, Cranston Pattong Eniz Manweizer, Mazcoln Bar-nes. Fir-st lioweeleft to righteePat Murphy, Grandma Roberts.: Bob IC:-oesch, Wat Campbell, Kitty Pattong Joyce Herres, Ilean Patt ' Cook, Ruthie Goddard. Patton: Lois on, Robert Jaynes, Edwin Pattong Jean 21 A5 ' 4.4 E-
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