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Estate Second Row-Left to Right-Bill Neal, Jeanette Steiner, Ada Mae Taylor, Vida Belle Byrant, Mr, Tharp First Row-Evelyn Hannigan, Glenna Neal, Lois Campbell, Jo Ann Tindall The first debate team since 1933 rep- H resented Hoisington High School in the L various meets this year under the super- : 'l vision of J, R, Tharp, public speaking teacher, At the first call for those interested in debate about thirty-five students re- sponded, The squad was then cut to six- teen before the practice debate at Ells- worth, Twelve attended the Pi Kappa Delta Tournament at Hays to debate the national ques- tion, 'Besolveds That the powers of the Federal Govern ment should be increasedu, where the Hoisington deba- ters won six decisions, After this, the squad was cut to two four-speaker teams who completed the season, The student body had its first opportunity to see the debaters in action when Lois Campbell, Ada Mae Tay lor, Jo Ann Tindall and Bill Neal presented a short debate for a student assembly, 0 H u, V -A' e 5 -' They then participated in two practice debates with Lyons with Lois Campbell, Ada Mae Taylor, Jo Ann Tindall, Bill 'Neal, Evelyn Hannigan, Jeanette Steiner, Glenna Neal and Vida Belle Bryant repre senting Hoisington, The climax of the season came when the team travelled to Hutchinson to compete in the District Tournament held in the Hutchinson Junior College building, Lois Campbell and Ada Mae Taylor debated the affirmative in the tournament while Vida Belle Bryant and Bill Neal took the negative, The team placed fourth in the tournament which was won by Mound Ridge, Ada Mae Taylor had one of the highest individual ratings in the tournament, Of the squad of eight who finished the season only Lois Campbell and Bill Neal will be lost by graduation, At the annual Honor-Chapel letters were awarded to the following: Lois Campbell, Ada Mae Taylor, Vida Belle Bryant, Jo Ann Tindall and Bill Neal, 0 no rn 4 E, fs t 3rd row-Munger, Highfill, Haun, Bruce, Kramer, Ney, Schultz, Becker, Hickey, Geyer, 2nd row 4th row-Meyer, Manweilar, Neal, Ruble, Durand, Madden, Herres, Murphy, Shewbert, Oliverieus E Thayer, Rome, Gross, Kirkpatrick, Butler, Hall, Hannigan, E, Hester, Guliford, M, Brown lst row-Miller, Humphrey, Bilyew, Fox, Cook, The courtesy group of H,H,S, was suggested by the 'administration as a desirable student organization to handle problems relative to the care of and conduct in the new high school building, It is the duty of the Courtesy Students to supervise the building and to report the conduct of students,to meet and conduct visitors, to run any needed errands for the teachers, to provide recreational facilities for the rural stu- dent and to perform such other duties as may devolve upon the courtesy group, As this was the first year for this group, much of the year was spent in starting the plan which should become stablized and improved with its continued use, Cozens, Z, Thomas, Tauscher, Prather, Wilhelm Badges were provided, three students elected from each home room, other students elected from study halls where necessary, Positions were then assigned, duties tentatively prescribed and subject to change where experience indicated to be desirable, Organi- zation was then completed, locker and hall duty de- fined, and home room courts inaugurated, 4 The committee is administrated through the cour- tesy committee of the Student Council, The students selected were, in the main, an earn- est and sincere- group having the respect of their fellows and wishing to preserve the building and rea- sonable student conduct, 25
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466 QHXCIYIUJELF CD. . Moet of this page is filled with pictures of H,H,S, etudes in their younger days, M55 how times have changed, On 'the last page of the yearbook you will find 'the name oi' the studeni corresponding with the number on the picture, -5 I 24 I A N , 'Y- ,1- X
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Jw efezlld me HAnother Springn, the all school play, was presented on Thurs, Feb, 13 in the high school auditorium, It was sponsored by the Girl Re- serve under the direction of Mies Johnson, The cast was chosen from the entire student body, The prologue of the play carried one back to Revolutionary War days in a scene which prepared one for the following acts, Every line was filled with action and many beauti- ful thoughts were portrayed, Members of the cast were Marjorie Fanestil, Earl O'Neal, Bob Jaynes, Lois Campbell, Mary Jane Stowell, Ray Thayer, Glen Nuss, Anita Munger, Harrison Madden and Pat Benson, 'saab , I 4,1 . he rgdj iid! 1 Fre i 1 N X . xg' Qt, N 'K my F 'H A Glen Nuss fDr, Mortonf, Pat Benson CSugarJ, Harrison Madden fwash- ingtonl, Betty Staten fExtraJ, Mary J, Stuwell fGay Stevensl, Johnny Meyer fextraj, Bob Jaynes QNelson Browningj, Shirley Foster fExtraJ, Lois Campbell QMrs, Garlislej, Marjorie Fanestil QNancey Carlisley Earl 0'Neal fDavid Leey, Alberta Walker fExtraD, Albert Younger fExtra5. Nan Bilvew fExtral. Bob Kroesch fExtraJ, Tom Daly fExtraJ, Glynnese Lee QExtraJ, Anita Munger QMiss Pendergastj, Ray Thayer fBenjamim Leel, nl ll 3 I me-6 The play, uBright And Gloriousn, a philosophical l drama, was presented at the Central Prairie League One-Act Play Festival wrich was held in the high school auditorium on March 21, Hoisington placed second in the contest which was judged by Dr, Grafton of K,U, The play was also presented at the April Mo, Pac, Booster program, nBright And Gloriousn was entered in the district festival at Gt, Bend on March 29th, Members of the cast were Jo Ann Tindall, Joyce V, Herres, Clara Schultz, Alberta Walker, Naomi Dawson, f Bob Jaynes and Earl 0'Neal, The play was directed by J, R, Tharp, 26
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