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5th ROW-Brinkman, Herbel, Bradshaw, Krug, H, Tindall, Fanestil, Lane, L, Lee, 4th ROW-D. Blair, Zimmer- man, Beetz, Shira, Glynn, E, Munger, J, Stowell, J, Ruble. Hannigan, Updike, Lutschg, V, Reif, Hel- wig, Benson, Phillips, Sittingdown, 3rd ROW-A, Munger, Bruce, Foster, Horning, Ellgen, Bilyew, E, Popp, Reding, Davis, Ericks, Gibson, C, Blair, G, Lee, Herdt, Hall, Haun, Brack, 2nd ROW-Welch,, Carr, Van Brimmer, Z, M, Thomas, P, Thomas, Bangerter, Crouch, Campbell, C, Pope, Slocum, LaOrange, Pratt, Turner, Dawson, Underwood, T, Neal, Harris, L, Butler, Jones, lst ROW-Fox, Cole, Norton, J, Tindall, Schultz, Arbsland, R, Butler, Walker, L, Campbell, Miss Johnson, Herres, A, Ruble, G, Neal, Peterson, Taylor, Highfill, Cook, Becker, Brewer The Girl Reserve club for the Treasurer, Ruth Butler, Miss Johnson is sponsor of the Girl girls were chosen from the G, R, cabinet and four from the club as a kets were donated to the poor, A spe- year l94O-41 has the greatest member- cial ChFi5tmaS Pfogfam Was Presented ship in the history of the Hoisington with the help Of the Hi-Y boys. The Girl Reserve, The membership totals Girl RSSSFV9 all-School Play HAn0ther eighty-one girls, Executive officers Springn was presented Feb, 13 in the of the club are President, Lois Camp- high school auditorium, It had an bells ViC9'PT9Sid9nts JOYCE HSP' interesting cast and was a finan- F995 Secfetarys Albafta W51keF5 cial success, During the week following February 23, the club observed Community Week, RSSSFVS. Ten girls attended A silver tea was given for the the three daY Conference at girls' mothers and members of MCPh9PS0n DSC. 13 to 15. Six the Y,W,C,A, The Girl Reserve slogan is HTo face life squarelyn nd their purpose is UTo find and whole, Interesting reports and new ideas were brought home by the girls who attended the conference, A Chris- tmas project was carried out by the girls as in previous years, Two bas- give the best,U Jo Ann Tindall and Lois Campbell attended Camp Wood last summer, Camp Wood is located at Elm- dale, Kansas, Each year the president and various girls attend camp, Cabinet Second Row--Left to Right--Elwanda Brewer, Wadonna Becker, Alberta Walker, Peggy Cole, Joyce Lee Herres, Mary Beth Highfill, Ada Mae Tavlor. Lois Camp- bell, Lucile Johnson. Not Shown--Clara Schultz and Mickey Arbsland First Row--Left to Right--Theaus Fox, Ruth Norton, Ruth Butler, Rutn Peter- son, Jo Ann Tindall, Glenna Neal, Alberta Ruble, Jean Cook, 14 '
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-ulr 1- p 4 1 lll lnllllllTm'TTl ' ml ll ll I ' A T -B The CARDI AL 3 'l W STAFF- LLOYD BOYD V 5' l rm' IFINN l' l ANWA MUNGER -' BO!! VALERIUS 'TTi'1i I '1 '1' YVILBUR RUSSELL n ,xi ELEANOR MURPHY l '1- CLARA SCHULTZ ALBERT YOUNGER JAMES THARP. Advisor Hum Gpwe WMM I lect Courtesy Group ' om Each Home Room pme :md Harmon Will Head S1-lldtlil Courtesy Grouli At the last meeting of the Student ouncll, it was decided to elect o com- lttee of three persons from each home ooxn to form the Courtesy! Organiza- on of H. I-I. S. Of these three. 0119 ural student and two city om each room wer G mes A, Tuesday. 0 ' qogxk5'w3x Paueev, ents f xt-5 wosewg KD wwf 1 Q16 6 ol B tr? oe, of, ' 0 514-ye ww Q-Z-4.4, 151431 - .34 ff ll m 1 ere atc txsgxenkselgxouh stzolxgwl - lx-,I me 5,1 sec' comes snr mines- 65 vlolgb snungeffne um B . ivgngge P-Sfsergggigiorr-.1 . ge! r 92 GX .U 9-E395 qlallzo,-xnfe nge. vw D llamwnd' Cneowyow' Y- bo P555 gilla' glow Ng-afw' 1 ,. sean Gwyn Wayne- Josevge ho Dec. ws' Wet-We , 0mt, ?y,nl e we xx ' W -cha WWC 62015 al'-' . . - ruorrr or 'run caanxmxil- . PIIESIENK PI Al' T0 KTel:'T3'l'UTE. A one-act ptay will be presented by the dramatic cla-'s before the county Teachers Institute in the high school auditorium, Saturday morning, Ports will be played by Eleanor Mur- phy, Theaus Fox, Bob Kroesch, Clara Schultz, Dale Whiteman, Mary Jane Stowell and Anita Mun e' The play w - ' ONE' eo N ME One xx: wwf 'l19'Name SWOT' W eonl to or te cl105en a 3. 'ml 935 I Sbe '5 we hgunative. buevgfytlnrwg-makes , Q s a o e 0 ' ' ' ' ' . , . 4 a o 0 0 ' ' ' ' l W L T P 1 0 2 o g ' olsingibll ---- ----'- - M i 5 0 50 1 1 0 50 0 1 0 00 0 1 ' . 3 H . rn Th wi I l Bold as Brass or 1 agua standlIl8S3 . 115 . ,....... . ,.,...... -. ..-- -A sworth ------ ---- --A- H ndsborg ....-- -- - -- erling -------'- ' d ,,....,--..--- unzogardinal caeers avlnK plavidyggotlfalid ,v a ch artz, P e benem ba LASSES NOMINATE CA f on CARDINAL QUEEN the The Pfemxgsgn lest me W ch waitglg succfifsie the W e r ed Lghgl' wok atguv ere S009 m 1' Weaxngsldgg S238 es wgibmuou Cardinal Queen nominot the xowghows wclgcluded S N adc last Tuesday at the 2A 3:30-. 5 whlcll muon Dah' ll home rooms. Each cla runnmam-mn. Ra Mexlco omlnee and the Student C L8ke mmln Old out of I' .. and rn-Y win nominate t Bull F ,, commge, red mx ldates at their next meetings weref' booth fabere two WY1 The senior class nominated Onwhe booth W ygplot Oi 9 I: ruce, Corinne Kirkpatrick an in Q' attracted augy palm' vera 8 band Wrdmar staff and activ- dents Organize ar s a op yons To End Good Season 25-0 Victory Over League Champs Shows Tcam's Class. l The Huislngton High Cardinal wound-up the football season with bang: on Thanskglvlng day by runnin rough-shod over the league champior- Lions of LYOns High. After turnin back two Lion threats early in the gazne, the Cards hit their stride and scored almost at will to win a surpris- ingly easy 25-0 victory, The Cardinal scores came in the sec- Gnd and third quarters with Blandon. a. .4 MRS I d Bradshaw 'making the W0 H. - S TH l..:' yvuglfl- S- students CIE 1 -UIIE. 1 school .f mlollh erextexzleqded that School Swlng Ban . end so eifxgt... f'?ff1foum1 elwlgs Cardinalians Will Play For School Dance 3 ll . eth Alma Mun. L- . A mg about igzcltstiaklelii, A' mmm.. and yon ' 10 ls veg - :I 1.1 -l :Arm ' - -:ny of the students have been 1 Tlore p,.011fhiLfn-F6111 G Hors- the Joumallsm class lf the sc ' Qelsncr. Gre g lu - 772s-1-E Bl,-H purchased a nickelodeon as ld v nxomg a : C. 5-Ye-11. has b Lvl, . swing music f -- U ' .' g' at . 00 . arte hool. fo, t . . Tl-lE'GRAPEVINE. swing ban th -. '4. st of the year Well students here we are bac ' en lor o he 3 an 5p0rts ts av d hfd 9-gain with more gossip and . we X e es e stan 1. F-dl XS very eel oo- on and 35 usic mom and about these vacation-tired students -- 'ld re Sch n Colm no . H. H. s. Her' um - ' ltlcs oi ln the ll B sue na'-ls vary 5 Just new ee gossl bo es a e Juicy bl 0 ' She 55 0 secretary. tc EY need lim D a ut none other than B05 . A me Gold H ' is rbers so it rv Kmesch- It Seems as if he is eettine , l t CROWNEDQUEEN no mls ' y vm phy f he bad habit of standing g.rls up a er V MOSS xamvnh es dates with them especially Z? 'lf A ' Oca p Choir Hylol tlirstl and Mary Jane nclude 'fum 0 N HW october A9993 9 vocal departsmerat steamy enlurkfatsh A se about 90 Smdgeen chose bout 39 hafme chorus Tailgrw we 'md WS S bmw km sam th . Me :ss ws Stlldbllu Em' tsecondl then ended up by o se Bradshaw Red N 1 Ui Cham' b Jayhes were havm ea e other clay push HOME ROOM The music heard auditorium Tuesday January 'I was no ulen Millers orches wig s entertaining the senior hom room They played several popul songs beginnlrg, and theme song Star Dust PROGRAMS coming from th tra but Bob del ending with thel Shrinking Violet crowd by the rked. Up to weak on pass epl-ed live of pletely break team was at and dcfenseu the one yard ' Cards dug ee Pg Izfzrlll 51291-105 of TE '1 55 S Eg- - -H 1 f H0 . 'if 1... 3 Want to otba 11 'gk Sjncg Sol, 'mo 'img flze denrsit of W 'Ph . abvur chee lj WHQLY -its ha IJ? 'Ulgs hy lfwloa ppeq- Snr-pw'eficU 2285 sigh e Hofwngirelllifd Nagle e 017091 011 h che e Dinh-It S-fgrft go +5 Ve ag? ut S W' U: . Us rds. 00186 fvllo I' is ,We ay X ons. 5h togamesw 0111- taliger owns. Q not See th-ind gf'-em. at of , ,,, he, Lv. out go t that rds Rally to Win Victory Over Larned lnndolrand Neal Malte Long'Runs To Score 'hviee ter trailing slx to nothing at the f the Cardinals came back in the- rather. Juniors nominated wlllclf gl The bit-neo Stand utler. Jane Triplett and Mar I lghflll. The sophomore class nated Wadonna Becker. Norma 1 nd Aileen Rell. Th efreshmen mously voted on two nominees he entire class, Betty Staten lleen Hall. Final nominations will be ch rom the above girls to be electe ardinal Queen. according to v iven to students as they pay for t ear book. This final election tl ll evefghxrws Stand always fu xgswlllotl were oi the e me stil he 11 .' feWrs.:':....... ln! ber-so , F d the 02330: Wenthg 5 ten lsr, Bovflmwwell .J S --' Whue ' ' ' 'Mary Janes Brewer ancy' sorry if mn -Elwandli , unds l lima gg1'1s1'.ft32If' th! dgwrlum. hlsh schoox mane names Was the tltlg of 3, quiz given to the nd half and, behind Farzler Blan- I and Red Neal, charged their way junior girls ln Mr. Becker s home room. ' a 12-6 victory over Larned last Fri- to her lock er I min A test which deter Smiths home room. ou Shall we turn on th , Munlel' M ' 3' - ' IDB - David: o. please 1et's .mrggne FW?-Beam is if you don t mind. You ,Shirley Foster- . Mr Meyer gave a room. Dr.-Hedge to The grading system was also' discussed. ed social ratln wa given to the sophomores in Mis while the sopho- more boys ln Miss Bradley s home room V night, at Lamed. ihortly after the klck-ol! for the sec- :l halt, Blandon took the ball on a erse from Bradshaw and went ,75 had, a travelers quiz on careful driv- ds for the tying Swre' talk on Selling. e high-light of the game came on tlrst play of the fourth quarter, to the juniors in Mrs. Burgans home 'en Neal intercepted 9' lateral 'md- ld the junior boy , the entire team behind him, went sms W ' ' . T all ' o 5. YY A . Ie l G5 r 'Wt , L f-A., 1 A I Em 'I ll. 1 1 ll 99 A . 1 I1 1 F Q. . w y :- W A5 Th d o s.. -1---1... , . ' . - . 14 it C h dal l f B L st d Y m t or El- h f . ' ft ' wil . ' f BNC fy, A. C. I Q 'N I e at en . e he made dates with both Ada . sd N To I p I x , in W hi of fm m ' 5. U I 5 ' -: ' dlS ' N - '- - -H d ce H . . I Th y V Z ' . , Ee ' . 1 g lc . - w , t fr Th Q e A , Y. ' , TN ' ' , ' m . I el ing .. HN ' l , .., alovely picture there. It s I g, :U H0 that you just stepped out ,. .. 01 made to , ln Mr. 'I'hi1rb s home ke place ln the near future and ,, about dengi f, d nal nomlnces will be posted on bwk Wm-WU 10118 BSO- - All 5191001 st school . some ..maglZ,?yh.?3cs. - , letln board. Play-p 1-5Pl3i0r.B . , , . .W I3 room some thing he showed --- .-nga q..sWg...-1- r yards for a. touchdown and the ne's ilnal score. The play of Grant - inberry at end was the high point. .he Cardinal defense. ll
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s Y as as le. B -an 5 , H 5 H ,gee H H H l V, I ,E P H N H , .,, 5 M .q QU me 6, 5 , . s s is O0 M 5 H mg H Q as U as aaa M ' a 4th Row-Deines, Whiteman M, Birdsong, Strecker, B, Jaynes, Ochs, Mai, Nettlingham 3rd ROW-WilB0HvjKsY6S L, Jaynes, Herres, Jean, Neal, Grosz, Drake, Streck, Karst, Howell, 2nd Row--Brown, Mil-3-SF, 0'N99-l Steinert, Winter, Meyer, Bitter, Morgenstern, Farnsworth, L, Smith, Oliverius, Banks, Corbett, lst Row--Johnson, Madden, B, Birdsong, Guliford, Nuss, Kroesch, Harman, Becker, G, Winter, Thayer, L. Smith Ruble, Blandon, , WK W rs my as ' he a E 1 a NLTN . . J' --'T if' 0- , ,N.?:- .,f E ' ,4u,.,.5 W J rx x . '41 WN my f, A 1 f 'NF 5 ' E -Li J v . , At the beginning of the '40-'41 operation with the G, R,, presented ' is school year the Hi-Y cabinet, with 5, joint Christmas chapel. They have Ray Thayer as president and Mr, also had several different speakers Becker sponsor, selected 'J I Nl on the program for their 48 members for the club, regular meetings, For the At the beginning of the enjoyment of all the boys year the club sponsored they have a meeting in the free score cards for the gymnasium at least once a home football games, The club month, During this meeting has also sponsored several they Dlav ded eball a d bas et- money making propositions, such ball, The H1-5 cabinet memiers as the football concession and atte?ded a conference Whlch was food sales. The profits of these held in the Moundridge High School are used to Pay dues and to help on October seventh, At this meeting send some of the boys to Camp Wood, Camp Wood is a Hi-Y and Y, M, G, A, camp at Elmdale, Kansas, The members attending Camp Wood last year were: Ray Thayer, Ted Guliford, Gene Drake and Johnny Miller, The Hi-Y, in co- the various schools exchanged their ideas so all the clubs could have more of a variety of programs, The Hi-Y presented to the library a book which was dedicated to the memory of V. I, Vaniman, their former sponsor, CABINET s Q may am , 9 at Bi 15 Row-Ray Thayer, Walter Harman, Bob Birdsong, Glen Nuss lst Row-LeRoy Smith, Glen Winter, Theodore Guliford, Mr, Becker
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