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FEBRUA'. Y— Any hcig! you M” jump, I cc jump highrr. Bosk- boll toket the limcligt-' Hi-Y Chili Feed o.id Y Teen Porfy etc f,ico! succose». DECEMBER— Dear Sonlo, pleosc bring me o chompionship tcom. Mr. H. C. Sfuorf hos o little tolk with Santo before the opening gome. The annual Christmos Prelude ond bosketball complete the Yule- tide season. JANUARY— Oh, my aching head! Stu- dents study ond struggle through their finol». Boys' ond girls' City Lcogucs stort ond Y-Teens' Dod ond Doughtcr round out the social circle. APRIL—Trock takes the athletic spotlight. Annual Hobo Day, Junior Ploy ond Pep Club Spring Formal all brighten the Showery month. MARCH—Musicians scole the shorps and flots at the Music Festival at K.U. Romon Ban- quet wos executed In the best Roman foshion. MAY—Golf ends the athletic colendor for the year. Grodu- otion is the finale for the Seniors. Along with their hop- piness it the regret of leaving their home—the Lion s den. 6
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STUDENT COUNCIL RICHARD BUTLER STANTON BALL Vice President President JOAN LEONHART Secretory The gavel sounds against the table a. Stanton Hall, president of the Student Council, again oiteiis the morning session of the Council. The executive committee, composed of Stanton, president: Richard Butler, vice-president: Joan l.eonhart. soc- ietal) : Pat Dav is, senior repre- sentative: Marilvn LSuer. jun- ior representative and Boh Pres- ton. sophomore representative, meets regulari) with represen- tatives from everv fourth-hour homeroom. Following discus- sions of important matters, the members of the Student Council adjourn to the various commit- tees. At Your Service” is the motto of the Service Committee, directed bv Stanton Ball, with interest centered around school elections and school in- terests. this committee works ardentlv to im- prove I.MIIS throughout the vear. One of the large projects of the Council was the printing and the distribution of the “Student Directory.” The directory contained the name, address and phone number of ever) student and teacher in school. Parties cut out the work of the senior representative. Pat Davis. Each vear the Student Council puls forth its share of school parties with the Christmas For- mal. one of the largest parties of the year, the varsities after each game, and the Get Ac- quainted Party, which starts off the year. The point system, the activity tickets and the assemblies are car- ried out bv Joan Leonhart, Marilyn LcSucr, and Richard Butler, respec- tively. Shuffling feet herald the close of another Council Meeting, sponsored by genial Miss Cora Davenport. Front row, left to right: Alon Bowers, Kenneth 8otoson, Deon Pontius, Tom Ryther, Chuck Johnson. Second row. loft to right Solly Six, Pot Dovis, Senior Rcprcsentotivo; Morilyn LeSucr, Junior Rcpresentotivc, Riehord Butler, Vice President; Stanton Boll, President; Joan Leonhart, Secretory, Bob Preston, Sophomore Representative. Lois Edmonds. Third row, left to right: Donna Kent, Bob Shelly, Dovid Ryther, Jim Hohn, Nancy Compbell, Carolyn Loing, Allison Lockord, Mildred Sinks, Barbaro Elam. Fourth row, left to right Gaylene Kennedy, Wes Crcomer, Don Beene, Dottic. Goodrick, Nancy Compbell, Grctchen Zimmermon, Oonno Bailey, Shirley Beaman, Joyce Kimber. 8
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