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ram 3 -.I is lO ll I2 l3 l4 l5 l6 Albert Price and Betty Lou Richardson Kelly booting the football Moore Macken and Himmelberg Entering dear old Alma Mater George loyce just kids Louis Kupersmith joe Moore Betty Lou Vincent Bess Sibley Barbara Evans Mary Lou Schocne Mr. Phillips eating his lunch Cahn and Vincent Allen and Scharz lMarshall a nd Copl l7 I8 l9 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 27. 28 29i 30. 3l. 32. '52, 92 I I 'A f essex is Lester Ross i Football squad Pretty lean Allen Campus at noon. Mr. Phillips loan Street and her bicycle Owl adviser, Miss Morrow MCC-lothlin Mada Denny Midge Leonard Two Billsg Herod and Hodge Mr. George Hash, jackie Fischer Dallas Pulliam The Staff The Midgets Es x i
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a it VY a h, is- nys ar- at- ity the of lay. re- iits, her at now hool d do ie as SOPI-IOMORES ine Little, jean Kiechle, Bill jones, Betty King, George Lester, Eliza- beth Kiechle, Fritz Hatfield, Louis Kupersmith, Betty Ann jacks, Wan- da johnson. Billy Henderson, Mary Louise Lill- is, David Hunt, Carroll Klarnm, Roy Hurshey, Bernard Kupersmith, joe Hartmann, Charles Lewis, Lee jones, Palmer Hughes. say, Esther Hickman, Betty Hicks, Mildred Leonard, julia Kanabel, Wilma Hardister, Pauline Hart- mann, Lola juarez, Norma Louise Helmer. Victor Mathews, Leslie Nelson, james Riley. Top row: Marie Lowe, Paul- Second row: Merle Haynes, Bottom row: Louise Lind- Top rowi Ruby Mathis, joan Myers, Carl McMillian, john McGrath, joe Prather, junior Owens, Earl Second row: Tilman Magee, Peary Pruett, jack Porter, Betty Parker, Betty Palmer, Dorothy Nelson, Dorothy McCombs, Eugene McCammon, Frances Masteller. Bottom row: Robert Miller, Louis Newman, Francis Royster, Lela Belle Marshall, Betty Lou Richardson, Eudora Riddle, Earl Mosby, Lawrence Morrow. SEPT SEPT.. SEPT SEPT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. NOV. NOV. NOV. NOV. SCHOOL CALENDAR 7-lO-School starts again, and everyone is busy getting used to the idea after the summer vacation. I3-i8-The freshmen are initiated in grand style and feel the effects for days to come tespecially the boys who went down the paddle linel. Mr. Linn startsa tennis tournament. Higginsville is the first foe of the football season. 20-25-We clash with Liberty and wear our yarn dolls made by the Girl Reserves for luck. Initiation is in order for the new Pep Squad members. 27-OCT. l. Turning back to their kindergarten days, the Girl Reserves throw a kid party. Motion pic- tures from the Allen Chevrolet are shown in assembly. 4-8. The assembly is presented by the Pollard players with the play, Broken Dishes. Our football boys journey to Hickman High to meet their team on their own battle field. ll-15. 'l'he brownskins of Haskell Institute combat the Hornets. Our school is represented by several students at the student Council Conferences in St. joe and the journalism Conference at K. U. i8-22. We organize for fire drills. Leaders are appointed for each class period.- The W. C. T. U. gives an illustrated discussion on temperance. . t 25-29. The Northwest Missouri Student Council Conference meets here. Our fire leaders get a chance to do their stuff in the fire drill conducted by Fire Chief Bradley. The Girl Reserves and Hi-Y get together for a weiner roast. f t S 2-7. Girl Reserves have a home-made chili luncheon. The Wm. Chrisman game- is the main feature of the week. 8-i2. We all turn over a new leaf and determine to make this quarter a better one--for the first week or two any way. Hodge versus Herod for Mayor in the Student Government election furnishes a stimulant for the student interest. Herod wins the majority vote and swings his party into power on Saturday, Student Government Day. We like the hilarious old-fashioned melodrama presented by the dramatics class. i6-20. Red Cross drive starts. The Library Club presents a questionnaire assembly. The Home Econom- ics Department is proud of its new cooking equipment. 22-24. Thanksgiving vacation is welcomed by all. Kelly, Moore, and Ray place on the Greater K. C. Con- ference all-star team. 275
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