Ruskin High School - Mirage Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1967

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N. z ,f,:s.' f 1 1-- N ' ' ' ' v Ng? This modern mosaic has hung outside of the cafeteria Used at assemblies, the Podium-Lectern since it was presented by the Art Club about 1963. was a gift from the class of 1964. Given . . Band, sports, and graduation are but a few of the varied activities depicted on the mural painted by the Art Club of 1960. The multi-colored paint- ing brightens Ruskin's halls while also picturing numerous events taking place. Several of Rus- kin's clubs are portrayed by their many-hued symbols. The different elements ofthis mural serve to emphasize the highlights of school life at Ruskin High School. Rose Bowl Parade .... Honor Society .... Future Homemakers .... v ,,,-X K W Q - - - - ..., Q , S, K

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Q fs'?'wf.:'.vf ' , X Presented in 1957, The Eagle was the first gift to be the building by seniors. Embedded permanently in the tile of the front hall, The Eagle symbolizes to Ruskin students all aspects of their high school years. Sophomores become acquainted with The Eagle by polishing it throughout the year. Seniors guard our school emblem and speak the words, Shine it newcom- er. All students show their respect toward their school and its symbol by never treading on The Ruskin Golden Eagle. Bl ly.: H A bench given by the class of 1961 provides a resting spot between classes for Carmen Martinez and David Anschutz. 4 R. given to at Saved from the first Ruskin building, this bell was presented bythe seniors of 1961. Gifts Showing the yearly events at Ruskin, this mural was painted by the Art Club in 1962. 'KY



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l - '5This4Week at Ruskin provides valuable information about Ruskin's extra-curricular activities. It has become traditional that each year's graduating class make some contribution to the school. They have chosen to do so in the form of gifts. These gifts are an integral part of Ruskin. They benefit the remaining students in numerous ways and add to their pleasure and enjoyment. A gift symbolizes gratitude and appreciation for the education and opportunities provided at Ruskin. As each successive year passes, these gifts take their place in the heritage of Ruskin High School. Providing a picturesque view in the Rus- kin halls, is the Rock Garden, a gift of Tradition Lettering on the side of the school represents a gift ofthe class of 6l . the class of 66 . l 6 The Ruskin R , donated b th R-Cl b ' l ' ' in the initiation of new membebis. e U In 959, has Often been utilized

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